Analysis of Damages Caused by Natural Disasters in Persian Texts up to the Eighth Century AH
Subject Areas : مطالعات میانرشتهای ادبیات
Mehdi Najafi
1
,
Najmeh Dorri
2
,
Ebrahim Khodayar
3
1 - Assistant professor of rescue department, Hilal Iran Institute of Higher Education, Iran.
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran.
Keywords: Natural disasters, Persian texts, Disaster management.,
Abstract :
The damages caused by natural disasters and the type of reaction of societies to them are reflected in various forms in the past written works. This study aims to find out how and how much attention has been paid to these damages and related reactions to manage them in Persian texts up to the eighth century.This research is a descriptiveanalytical study of qualitative content analysis with an integrated approach. Among the common hazards, four natural hazards were considered: earthquake, flood, drought and snow and severe cold. From selected Persian texts, by purposive sampling, a total of 93 poetic samples and 52 prose samples were selected and reviewed.According to the research findings, economic damage is the most damage caused by natural disasters mentioned in selected Persian texts (45%). Also, the most attention has been paid to response phase in these texts (52%).It seems that our society's response-oriented approach to natural disasters is rooted in a historical mentality that is reflected in Persian texts up to the eighth century. A methodical and deep understanding of this historical mentality can help theorists in a deeper understanding of the current society behaviors against the natural disasters and the desired change of those behaviors.