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shafieniya M, Shohani A, Jahani M T. پایان قطعیتها؛ بوطیقایِ «عدم قطعیت» در رمانِ پست‌مدرنِ «پستی» . LIRE 2018; 15 (61) :75-106
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One of the most important principles of the postmodern world is to pay attention to the principle of "indeterminacy." Postmodern writers, using the techniques of this principle, have shown that reality is more than building, and this is what we are giving to that meaning and being. It can be said that the principle of indeterminacy in Persian literature was written by Mohammad Reza Kateb in the publication of the "pasti" novel Practically applied. In this novel, the author is surprisingly using techniques such as "contradiction, the plurality of personality identities, behavioral deconstruction of characters, the gender change of characters, ambiguity, short-circuiting, and also linguistic-level practices, such as the use of factual expressions in the context of appeals, submissions, and Epistemic, object oriented orientations, deliberate decay in the rhetorical sequence of sentences, the use of arbitrary command structures, the use of linguistic games at the narrative level, the use of techniques such as genre contradictions, the use of story styles in the story, nameless names, ruptures, and multiplicities This article is intended to show the unknown world of " indeterminacy " in the "pasti" novel, which is undoubtedly one of the most prominent novels of the eighties.

 
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Received: 2018/05/8 | Accepted: 2018/10/31 | Published: 2019/01/10

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