Ibrahim Taha examines the relationship between the Palestinian minority in Israel and their literature, according to a literary communication model. This model enables the author to analyse how authors relate to their readers.
Ibrahim Taha examines the relationship between the Palestinian minority in Israel and their literature, according to a literary communication model. T...
The author argues that Heroizability, the ability of heroizing the major character, is the required theory for producing meanings in literary narratives introduced in three circles: the author's, the protagonist's, and the reader's. Based on an evolutionary model, heroizability treats literary characters as natural anthroposemiotic entities aware of their natural motivation to achieve in order to survive and produce meanings of their survival.
The author argues that Heroizability, the ability of heroizing the major character, is the required theory for producing meanings in literary narra...