1
Associate professor at Allame Tabataba'ee University.
2
Ph.D student of Political Geography, Kharazmi University.
Abstract
The primary concern of this article is to explore the reflections of Islamic revolution of Iran on Shiite political discourse in Lebanon. Therefore, applying Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffeís discourse methods as well as broadcast theory, we have tried to present an analytical model through the examination of which the main hypothesis of this article, that the Islamic revolution of Iran with its influence has made Lebanese Shiite more dynamic, more active and more revolutionary, can be covered. In order to prove the hypothesis, it was tried tostudy the pivot of the fight against global arrogance becoming hegemonic and the formation of the discourse of defense whose objective symbol is Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Khajesarvi, G., & Rahmani, M. (2013). Islamic Revolution of Iran and Shiite Political
Discourse in Lebanon. Islamic Revolution Research, 2(3), 125-146.
MLA
Golamreza Khajesarvi; Maryam Rahmani. "Islamic Revolution of Iran and Shiite Political
Discourse in Lebanon". Islamic Revolution Research, 2, 3, 2013, 125-146.
HARVARD
Khajesarvi, G., Rahmani, M. (2013). 'Islamic Revolution of Iran and Shiite Political
Discourse in Lebanon', Islamic Revolution Research, 2(3), pp. 125-146.
VANCOUVER
Khajesarvi, G., Rahmani, M. Islamic Revolution of Iran and Shiite Political
Discourse in Lebanon. Islamic Revolution Research, 2013; 2(3): 125-146.