TY - JOUR ID - 101967 TI - Redefining of cognitive identity from the concept of homeland in the "Al-TAEHOON" novel by Amin Maalouf JO - Arabic Literature Bulletin JA - JALC LA - en SN - 2588-6835 AU - Eslamy, Mohammad Reza AU - Gheibi, Abdolahad AU - Farhangdust, Amir AD - Assistant Professor, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University AD - professor, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University AD - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 10 IS - 21 SP - 33 EP - 56 KW - Homeland KW - Human Identity KW - Amin Maalouf KW - Al-TAEHOON Novel DO - 10.29252/jalc.2022.101967 N2 - Defining the concept of homeland has always been one of the most challenging issues in the opinions of sociologists, political scientists and other fields of cognitive sciences. In the meantime, identity meanings to the homeland are among the fundamental approaches that have raised deep issues and currents in the field of sociology of literature. Amin Maalouf, a Lebanese writer living in France, is one of the authors who views this important phenomenon through the lens of identity and explains important aspects of it in the novel Al- TAEHOON. He, who had previously presented important theories in order to connect the two categories of homeland and identity, considers the only true meaning under the concept of homeland in the human approach to it. Therefore, this article intends to study the concept of homeland from the perspective of this concerned author in a descriptive-analytical way and explores it based on the identity perspective. The result of the research shows that Maalouf has considered the interpretations derived from human identity as the highest and most comprehensive perspective in reading the concept of homeland that by adopting the approaches of the Cosmopolitanism, the model of civil nationalism and religious pluralism It presents solidarity in an effective way between the people and the homeland. UR - https://jalc.sbu.ac.ir/article_101967.html L1 - https://jalc.sbu.ac.ir/article_101967_562cc090de879d7af06acacc97f31f6d.pdf ER -