بلاغة الجمهور في الأدب العربي القديم

  • Laaziz Jaafar
  • بوعنانَ أحمد
Keywords: text, literature, public eloquence, eloquent response, ancient literature, rhetorical approach, Pilgrimage, crazy literature

Abstract

The study seeks research on the subject of public eloquence in ancient Arab
literature based on the theoretical foundations, cognitive foundations and
procedural concepts referred to by Egyptian scholar Imad Abdelatif in his
theoretical construction of the field of public eloquence in literature, through
which it aims to fill two knowledge gaps, one that aspires to examine the
real-life audience's responses to a particular literature, A gap seeks to
illustrate the public's eloquence in narrative and prose literary texts From the
study of characters, spaces and places and their symbols, this is what we
have achieved in this study by adopting public eloquence in literature and
choosing "Mimon Al-Wasati talks with pilgrims Ben Youssef Al-Thaqfi" a
model for exploring public rhetoric in ancient Arab literature And we
emphasized that crazy literature, councils, stereotypes, evidence and debates
are fertile speeches that generate eloquent features of responses. We have
reached a palm of old texts that we can study by adopting the public's
rhetoric. Our research has reached a higher conclusion, namely, that the
public's eloquence includes various approaches and textual and contextual
theories in critical analysis of speech. policy ", which aspires to dismantle
authoritarian discourses and indicate the eloquent, null and void and critical
responses they generate

Published
2024-03-31