Ancien Culture and Languages

Ancien Culture and Languages

The structure of exogamy in Shahnameh (case study: Zal, Bijan and KeyKavus)

Document Type : Original Article

Author
PhD in Persian language and literature from Ilam University; Ilam
Abstract
The structuralism approach is a valuable legacy of the French anthologist Levi Strauss. He considered social phenomena and mythological narratives as text and analyzed the story or phenomenon by extracting binary oppositions and drawing a table of mythemes. In the present study, the exogamy of Zal, Bijan and KeyKavus in Shahnameh were investigated in a descriptive-analytical way and based on Strauss theory. The results showed that the quadruple permutations of each of these marriages correspond to the mathematical model proposed by Strauss and their narrations also have many binary oppositions that the most important of them (us/them) expresses the importance of intergroup demarcations with out-group people for Iranians. Marriage with foreigners is not desirable due to mixing with such nationality; but because in this marriages, a part of foreign land is taken over by Iranians, it reduces the ugliness of exogamy. In these marriages, the weakening of family ties in the form of father/son or father/daughter opposition is high.

Finally, it was found that the structure of exogamy in Shahnameh matches the mathematical model proposed by Le'vi Strauss and the four and Final permutations of these marriages are: 1. a foreign factor takes the hero away from hero’s land; 2. the hero marriages a girl from a foreign land; 3. the hero stay in foreign land; 4. the hero/ hero’s successor return ti Iran.
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Volume 4, Issue 2 - Serial Number 7
news
March 2024
Pages 239-264

  • Receive Date 29 March 2025
  • Revise Date 29 April 2025
  • Accept Date 11 May 2025