Sociological critique of women capital according to Pierre Bourdieu's theory of types of capital in Suvashun novel
This article focuses on the sociological critique of the contemporary novel. Bourdieu extends Marxist analysis of economic capital to a variety of exchanges, including cultural, social, and symbolic. He believes that these capabilities are a form of capital because they contribute to the purchasing power of different situations. This multidimensional concept of capital makes it possible to provide a more appropriate picture of the structure, order of relations and dependencies of the social space. Based on this, we have examined the four types of capital of the female characters in the novel "I turn off the lights", by Zoya Pirzad, and by qualitative content analysis method, we have come to the conclusion that the female characters in this novel are from different classes (poor, rich, average). They are a community Their reaction to the problems of life is silence. The women in this novel, including Clarice, are each victims of the conditions of a patriarchal society. Those who are under the control of men and their capital have no symmetrical capital and live on only one dimension of their capital.
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