Manifestation Form (Pareidolia) Tendency and Neo-Alandar Literature in Contemporary Iranian Poetry
The word pareidolia is composed of two Greek words "para" (next to or accompanying) and "idolon" (image) and generally refers to the side meaning and concept of a shape. Pareidolia or simulation is a psychological phenomenon in which a person recognizes the signs or sounds he perceives meaningfully. Such perceptions are as follows: to see a face in a cloud, moon or objects, hear unknown messages when a tape or recording is played. This psychological phenomenon has also emerged in literature and art. This research, which was prepared using descriptive and analytical methods and using library sources, aims to introduce the tendency of this psychological concept in contemporary literature, especially neoclassical literature. The results of the research show that in Qalandaran literature, there are two positions, the floating character of ME and YOU, which make the texture of a work. In this type of literature, the poet is multiple and manifested in everyone, and his audience also becomes a floating and multiple personality in everyone. This type of writing, which represents the foundation of New Qalandari's poetry, transforms the work into a creative Function centered on an intense emotion, which displays the combined impact and effectiveness of everything from one thing in the fluid structure of the subject's emotional situation. The random presence of an acquaintance in the most unrelated phenomena is a clear example of the manifestation of this literary genre.