Literature and Contemporary Ideological Issues

Authors

  • Alia Aziz University Center of Maghnia, Andalusian Literary and Linguistic Studies Laboratory,Algeria,
  • Khadidja Abd El-Rahim University Center of Maghnia, Andalusian Literary and Linguistic Studies Laboratory,Algeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54246/cjcamd19

Abstract

 Literature's textual compositions (linguistics and semantics) extend beyond the poetics that structuralist criticism has primarily explored. Rather, ideological frameworks shape it as a creative product, influencing both its explicit and implicit meanings. Therefore, this study aims to explore the relationship between literature and ideology, revealing that a literary work can encompass various human experiences and ideological orientations. As such, literature cannot be seen as an entirely individual creative practice nor a purely ideological process. Instead, it is the reconfiguration of the creator's experience and ideology in a new form, which we call the literary work. Consequently, the literary work is a reproduction of ideology, not its creation. Literature is a manifestation of ideology and one of its fields.

Keywords: Ideology, Literature, Issues, Thought, Contemporary Ideology

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2025-10-14

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