Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

Assistant Professor, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Starting after the Iran-Iraq War, resistance literature is one of the contemporary phenomena and a sub-branch of Islamic Revolution literature. This literature is closely related to the mentioned war and is influenced by it. The psychological effects as well as the mental, intellectual, and physical devastation caused by this issue affected the minds and thoughts of many poets and writers, therefore, war literature has well expressed the psychological and physical complications of the people involved in this sinister event. Violations of human rights and the effects and consequences of war were depicted in Iranian artistic and literary works from the very first days of this sinister war. This study tries to answer the following question: How much has the Iranian resistance literature emphasized the foundations of human rights after the Islamic Revolution?

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