In the name of God
Human culture is an ancient heritage that has evolved from generation to generation over the centuries; Because of this, human actions and speech originate directly and indirectly from culture and give life to their lives and their movements and residences. Religion, which is in fact a part of human culture and strengthens its identity, includes all customs, myths, religions, sects, intellectual sects and sacred national, religious and ethnic rituals, such as: sacrifice, mourning, marriage, rituals of chivalry and ... Is.
With an in-depth look at culture and religion and their reflection in literary works - which is the manifestation of culture and religion - our goal is to establish a publication that provides general research, theories and critiques of culture and religion to society. Cultural and literary in order to both enrich the culture and increase the knowledge of the society and to promote the scientific and literary status of religious literature. In addition, most of the literary works, especially the works of great mystics such as Sanai, Attar, Rumi and Hafez - which emphasize the epistemological aspect of religions - can be included in the category of religious literature. He also considered any research, critique and theory related to ethnic, national and religious rituals - in Iran and the world - in the field of ritual culture and literature.
With such an approach, this publication welcomes any research that deals with the subject of "religion" in the above meanings and leads to the recognition, critique and analysis of religious literary works and various religions.
Some of the axes that help us achieve such a goal are:
- What is ritual literature?
- Introducing and reviewing national, ethnic and local rituals
- The evolution of ritual literature
- Ritual literature and contemporary literary theories
- Textual and research version of ritual literature
- Discourse of Ritual Literature
- Narrative of ritual literature
Linguistic and dialectal studies of ritual literature
- Rhetorical studies of ritual literature
- Stylistic studies of ritual literature
- Intertextual studies of ritual literature
- Comparative and interdisciplinary studies of ritual literature
- Ritual literature, myths and epics
- Ritual literature and popular culture
- Ritual literature and performing arts (taziyeh, screen reading, theater and cinema)
- Ritual literature across borders
And any research that is somehow related to ritual literature.