Social Domination Authoritarianism in the novel" A People Who Betray When They Fall in Love"by Nermine Gomaa.
Lect. Sana Jabbar Hayawi Munhi Al-Aboudi 192-213
Abstract
In the language of discourse, phenomena are shaped by the authority of the discourse and its codes, which produce the meaning of the utterance and its impact on its communicative action. Since the types of discourses vary according to requirements and circumstances, the recipient›s ability to decode the text begins at its beginning and direction. Receiving a discourse is another production process in addition to the narrator›s informative and controlling function of its structure. The connotations of the text are generally linked to the behavioral action that produces the dominant and controlling social discourse. What is woven into the structure of the linguistic fabric determines the type of visible and other relationships through perception and procedural ability that regulates the response and control of the communication process in every process of reception and communication.
This research relied on the analytical approach to uncover the phenomenon of domination and authoritarianism and the types of responses to their verbal discourse, given their rootedness in our patriarchal ideology. Because feminist thought possesses a mature intellectual vision and perspectives, a number of novels have focused on expressive concentration skills in describing them, explaining their causes, and ways to address them. The psychological variable constitutes a question and a driver in the context of the communication process between addressee and addressee, creator and recipient, within the internal system and its communicative
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