بررسی تطبیقی کارکردهای شناختی فانتزی در داستان های کودکانه منتخب از عادل الغضبان و محمدرضا یوسفی (مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)
درجه علمی: نشریه علمی (وزارت علوم)
آرشیو
چکیده
داستان فانتزی کودک باوجود رارگرفتن در تضاد با عالم واقع، از شخصیت ها و حوادث فراواقعی ساخته می شود؛ اما اثری ژرف در فکر و روحیه کودک گذاشته و او را برای تکامل اجتماعی و رفتار بهنجار آماده می کند. چنین نگاهی به داستان های کودک در حیطه کارکردِ شناختیِ ادبیات کودک قرار می گیرد. از آن جاکه رشد شناختی در توالی و پیشرفت سایر فرایندهای رشد کودک نقش به سزایی دارد؛ لذا شایسته است در داستان نویسی کودک به کارکرد شناختی متناسب با هر گروه سنی توجه شود. در این پژوهش با تکیه بر روشِ توصیفی-تحلیلی و با هدفِ بررسی کارکردِ شناختی فانتزی در پیشبرد خلاقیت کودک سعی بر آن است فرایندهای جاندارپنداری، نمادپردازی تمثیلی، خودپنداره، عزّت نفس و خوداثربخشی در داستان های منتخب عادل الغضبان و محمدرضا یوسفی مورد بررسی تطبیقی قرار گیرد. نتایج حاکی از آن است که داستان های دو نویسنده نقش به سزایی در تحکیم مهارات شناختی رشد کودک داشته و باعث تقویت هویت فردی و اجتماعی وی می شود. شخصیت های فانتزی در داستان های هر دو نویسنده بیشتر با دو کارکرد مهم شناختیِ عزّت نفس و خوداثربخشی، جنبه های خلاقیت را به مخاطب/کودک القا می کند.A comparative study of the cognitive functions of fantasy in the selected children's stories of Adil Ghadban and Mohammad Reza Yousefi
Despite the fact that the children's story (fantacies) is in contradiction with the real world, it comprises surreal characters and events. Further, it leaves a deep impression on the child's mind and spirit and prepares him to face the stages of growth and socialize with others. Such a critical look at children's stories is included in the cognitive function of children's literature. Since cognitive development plays a predominant role in the sequence and progress of other child development processes; Therefore, it is critical to pay attention to the appropriateness of the cognitive function for each age group in children's story writing. In this research, with reference to the descriptive-analytical method and with the aim of investigating the cognitive function of fantasy in promoting children's creativity, the processes of animating, allegorical symbolization, self-concept, self-esteem and self-efficacy in the stories of Adil Ghadban and Mohammad Reza Yousefi are comparatively investigated. The results indicate that the stories of two authors play a pivotal role in child's growth processes and strengthen his personal and social identity. Also, the use of characters with high self-confidence evokes a safe and secure hero in the child's mind, which increases his self-confidence. The characters of the fantasy stories of both authors instill the aspects of creativity to the audience/child with two important cognitive features of self-esteem and self-efficacy.
Introduction :
The literary genre of fantasy, being prevalent in fiction, has successfully embedded itself within the realm of literature by virtue of writers' imaginative prowess and plays an egregiously pivotal role in children's narratives. An inherent principle of fantasy involves transcending established laws of existence and consequently, engendering the formulation of novel rules and patterns. Within this literary genre, an intriguing play unfolds using conventional language, space, and events. These elements undergo a transformative recreation, intending to evoke a sense of wonder. Beyond the provision of joy, fantasy endeavors to transport the child into extraordinary realms, fostering self-awareness and introspection. Simultaneously, it works to enhance the child's sense of empathy.
In the current study, relying on the descriptive-analytical method and with the aim of investigating the cognitive function of fantasy in promoting children's creativity, the processes of animating, allegorical symbolization, self-concept, self-esteem, and self-efficacy in the stories of Adil Ghadban and Mohammad Reza Yousefi are comparatively investigated. The results indicate that the stories of two authors carry paramount roles in the child's growth processes and strengthen his personal and social identity. Also, the use of characters with high self-confidence evokes a safe and secure hero in the child's mind, which increases his self-confidence. The characters of the fantasy stories of both authors instill the aspects of creativity to the audience/child with two important cognitive features of self-esteem and self-efficacy
As provided by this investigation, an exploration of data was undertaken through the lens of cognitive processes such as personification, metaphorical symbolism, self-concept, self-esteem development, and self-efficacy. To scrutinize and interpret the gathered data, components associated with text configuration, as well as structural and conceptual figures of speech, were chosen with a foundation in the cognitive functions of fantasy. Subsequently, the data has undergone a comprehensive analysis aligned with these chosen parameters.
The characters within the fantasy narratives crafted by both authors predominantly stimulate the creative facets of the reader or child, emphasizing two crucial cognitive dimensions: self-esteem and self-efficacy. Adel Al-Ghadban employs traditional fantasies, incorporating myths, magic, and fairies, to purify the child's mind from negative experiences and memories. Through these fantastical elements, Al-Ghadban endeavors to mold the child's sense of identity and foster their imaginative capabilities. In contrast, Yousefi utilizes his own writing prowess and creativity to introduce personification and metaphorical symbolism, enabling a child to similarly envision these elements within their realm of play. The incorporation of confident and heroic characters in narratives instills a feeling of safe and secure heroism within the minds of children, fostering their self-confidence—an aspect that both authors have diligently emphasized in their stories. Additionally, both authors, conscientiously aligning with psychological principles and cognitive functions of fantasy, have cultivated children's belief in their abilities. Through their narratives, they have depicted a positive, independent, and confident identity, thereby expediting the development of children's self-concept. The juxtaposition of good and evil, as well as ugliness and beauty in the stories of both authors, imparts a robust self-image to the child, influencing them to choose goodness and beauty.
The narratives crafted by both authors are tailored to align with the cognitive developmental stages of children within specific age groups. Both writers have underscored the significance of fantasy in nurturing children's creativity. Notably, Mohammad Reza Yousefi has undertaken this endeavor by introducing diverse and innovative forms of fantasy, whereas Al-Ghadban has chosen to emphasize it through the lens of classical and mythological fantasy. It is pertinent to highlight that children in age groups "B" and "C" foster creativity by engaging with myths and legends, an aspect that Adel Al-Ghadban has given more prominence to in comparison to Yousefi.