“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

From feminism to Fara-feminism in the perspective of the school of Fara‌-structuralism

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Researcher at the Kemal-Graiyan think tank, Department of Literature and Philosophy, Department of Humanities, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Feminism is a naturalistic view that considers the gender to be prior to existence. Fara-feminism is a view that prioritizes human existence over all sexist views, but does not denigrate, diminish, or deny gender. That is, Fara-feminism has a feminist, humanistic perspective. In this descriptive-analytical study using library resources, we seek to answer the question of what is Fara-feminism and what does it have to do with the Fara-structuralist linguistic approach? The study found that Fara-feminism is a system based on seven collective-individual consciousness-unconscious spatial, temporal, linguistic, racial genetics, cultural, intellectual, media-individual collective consciousness and subconscious as well as psychosexual self-consciousness and the subconscious. Moreover, Fara-feminism is also a branch of the Fara-structuralist School of Philosophy-Linguistics, and just as it considers the word to transcend all textual and grammatical structures, it also considers human existence to transcend all racial, psychosexual, spatial, temporal, and linguistic structures.
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