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Bayt and Its Features in Kurdish Folk Literature

open access: yesVolume: 8, Issue: UMS', 2020
The richest kinds in Kurdish literature are folklore and folk literature. Folk literature is considered to belong to the public and is very common among the people. Kurdish (Kurmanji) Bayt, epic and narrative verse much valued in Kurdish Folk Literature. Epic (Destan) is one of the oldest literary genres.
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Imagination: The Making of Kurdish National Identity in the Kurdish Journalistic Discourse (1898-1914)

open access: yes, 2015
By utilizing Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) methodology, this study explores the ideological function of language in the Kurdish journalistic discourse of the pre-WWI period (1898-1914).
Ekici, Denis Kendal
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Kurdology as a Western Discourse

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Kurdology is a Western institutional discourse that represents Western culture and power. It is a product of the modern era. It emerged at the end of the 18th century and was mostly used at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th ...
Mohsen Ahmad Omer
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Kurd and philosophy: looking at the relationship between philosophy and literature according to Aladdin Sajadi

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AlaAddin Sajadi in History of Kurdish Literature, has tried to lay a foundation for researchers in Kurdish literature, and narrates the experiences of the Kurdish “volksgeist”.
Abdollah Amini
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Somali and Kurdish refugees in London : diaspora, identity and power [PDF]

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This comparative study of Somali and Kurdish refugees in London aims to develop understanding of refugee adaptation and identity formation as these are experienced differentially by two recently arrived refugee groups with distinctive histories ...
Griffiths, David J.
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Kurdish Municipalities in Turkey (1999-2013) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
KURDISH MUNICIPALITIES IN TURKEY (1999-2013) Case Study of Sur Municipality Abstract This Master's thesis focuses on the institutionalization of the Kurdish movement through municipalities in the Kurdish region from the late 90s.
Yaralı, Mustafa Serkan
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Kurdish Transnational Politics and Turkey's Changing Kurdish policy: The Journey of Kurdish Broadcasting from Europe to Turkey

open access: yes, 2011
The bulk of scholarship on EU–Turkey relations has focused mainly on intergovermental or state–society relations, while the larger literature on enlargement and Europeanization has hardly paid any attention to the role of diasporas and immigrant ...
Ayata, Bilgin
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Idioms in Translation: A Comparative Analysis of Three Persian Translations of The Yard and the Dogs of My Father

open access: yesپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی, 2019
Idioms form a significant part of a language. Using idioms in their works, literary writers try to avoid the direct style of writing, increase the influence of their texts and manifest their writing abilities and skills; Doing this, they create a ...
Serveh Menbari, Shahin Heidari
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Kurdish writers in Turkish: A case of minor literature

open access: yes, 2021
Bu araştırmada, Kürt kimlikleri ile Türkçe yazan ve Türk Edebiyatı ile Kürt Edebiyatı arasına sıkışmış olan yazarlar arasından seçilen üç yazar Seyit Alp, Suzan Samancı ve Yavuz Ekinci'nin hikaye ve roman türündeki eserleri incelenerek, eserler Fransız filozof Gilles Deleuze ile Fransız psikanalist Fêlix Guattari'nin Kafka: Minör Bir Edebiyat
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The Method of Russian Orientalists for Research in Kurdish Literature

open access: yesJournal of University of Raparin
Our research entitled (The Method of Russian Orientalists for Research in Kurdish Literature) is an attempt to study the critical method they have followed for research in Kurdish literature. In this study we want to answer several questions: What was the research method of these orientalists for Kurdish literature?
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