Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

A Functionalist Examination of Subworlds in the Story of Prophet Yusuf

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Master's degree in Arabic language and literature, Allameh University
2 Graduated with a PhD in Arabic language and literature from Boali Sina University, Hamadan
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Abstract
Every text is composed of a main world and several subworlds, which contribute to the formation of the meaning and concept of the main text, leading to a more comprehensive and nuanced reading by the reader. Based on Paul Werth’s "Text World Theory," a text can be analyzed from the perspective of cognitive poetics through the axes of discourse world, text world, and subworlds. The third level of this theory, the "subworld" or "subordinate worlds," includes three subsets: deictic subworlds, attitudinal subworlds, and epistemic subworlds. This article, employing a descriptive-analytical method and utilizing the axis of subworlds from Werth's theory, examines and analyzes the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) in the Qur'an. The aim and necessity of this research are to understand the possible and diverse worlds within this unique Qur'anic story, focusing on the role of subworlds, which are often overlooked in the text, yet play a significant role in shaping the worldview of the narrative. The findings show that the narrative of Yusuf utilizes the capacities of these subworlds to create multiple layers of meaning, contribute to the dynamism and progression of the story, enhance the dialogic nature (especially between Yusuf, his brothers, and his adversaries), and reflect the silenced or marginalized voices (such as Yusuf’s fellow prisoners and other unnamed companions). The construction of these diverse subworlds facilitates the portrayal of essential Qur'anic themes, including divine decree, the certainty of divine commands, the conflict between good and evil, and the eventual emergence of prosperity and honor after hardship and humiliation.
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Volume 8, Issue 2 - Serial Number 15
Eighth year, number one, fifteenth in a row, autumn and winter 2024
October 2024
Pages 118-135

  • Receive Date 11 November 2023
  • Revise Date 06 January 2024
  • Accept Date 14 January 2024
  • Publish Date 22 October 2024