Studying the Sociological concepts of cultural stagnation, old democracy and ethnocentricity in Dada Gorgood literature

Abstract:
Dada Gorgood stories can be considered as parts of cultural history of the great tribes, Turks (Oghooz). These stories generally reflects the social situation of society in which as the result of tradition dominance on social affairs, it is located among the Primitive societies with mechanical solidarity and in other words, among the communities with the natural will Government. Dada Gorgood stories include some meanings and concepts which can be used as part of the same universal cultural circles. Sociological study of Dada Gorgood stories in this book not only shows the type of social institutions in Oghooz tribes but also makes us familiar with social- historical roots of though structures (believes, values and common and uncommon behaviors) of Turks as a part of human society in the world. In this paper, along with being familiar with social structure of Oghooz tribes in comparison with cultural and dynamic or static situation , the relative view about the relative relations and dominance of old democracy, ethnocentrism, and other social phenomena in Oghooz tribes has been studied.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, Volume:1 Issue: 4, 2013
Pages:
101 to 130
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