Emancipation in the thought of Ali Shariati (Comparative analysis of modern narratives of emancipation)

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Abstract
Today, "emancipation" has become a discourse in the social, political and epistemological fields.

The concept of emancipation has received serious attention from the modern period onwards, especially in the contemporary period, and has been more important than the pre-modern period.

The main problem in the subject of emancipation is power, domination and the negative effects of these factors, which are manifested in the form of characteristics such as "objectification", "lack of independence", "unidentity" and "meaninglessness". Therefore, it seems necessary to study emancipation in the intellectual heritage of contemporary Iran. In this, the emancipation thought of Dr. Ali Shariati as one of the contemporary thinkers is of special importance. Because he has directed most of his thoughts towards emancipation. The comparison of "Dr. Shariati's emancipation thought" and "modern narrative of emancipation" will have significant results. The purpose of this study is to investigate Shariati's emancipation thought and compare it with modern emancipation narratives and explain how he was influenced by these topics.

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