Toxonomy of Dark Counter text

Document Type : short article

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Persian literature student / teacher

10.22099/jba.2023.45226.4331

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Post-structuralist thinking in literature caused the production of texts that lack an sequence of actions in narrative and intentional coherence. These writings, which are called non-text, are actually countertexts that popularize counterculture, and their purpose is to combat and change the conventional standards of syntax and rhetoric, the usual ways of thinking and traditions in culture. Dark countertext  , which was invented by one of the scholars of western philosophy named Dr. Mehdi Khabazi Kenari, was created as a result of the conflicts between his tradition and western philosophy, and he tries to solve it by reproducing the tradition. Therefore, the Dark countertext is an ontological and epistemological issue that shows how the poet looks at mankind and the world and how he lives in a philosophical perspective. Philosophically, blackness in Dark countertext means ontological and epistemological darkness and ambiguity, which is produced as a result of the subject's constant skepticism . It, also, indicates unrecognizability, constant transformation and endless traces from a linguistic point of view, it refers to the non-determinism of language and denies any origin and purpose for language. In this approach, language is living and dying and is in a constant struggle of conscious and unconscious. Language refers to itself to reveal its dysfunctional nature. Words in Dark countertext have independent and temporary territory. The temporary (in) coexistence of words indicates the impossibility of thinking about reality and its expression. Therefore, with Dark countertext, the world is not felt or understood, but merely written.

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