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Kurdish Women’s Experience in Iraq: History, Politics and Literature

Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
AbstractThe aim of this article is to study the conspicuous impact of the changing historical and political situation in Iraq on the Kurdish intellectual and literary production with particular attention to Kurdish women’s position and perspective on these changes. Focusing on the hectic periods of the Kurdish history and national movement in Iraq, the
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The “Innocent Persecuted Heroine” Tale in Southern Kurdish Folk Literature

2022
The tales of the type “Innocent Persecuted or Unfortunate Heroine” have long been recognised as one of the most characteristic genres of female storytelling worldwide. However, scholarly accounts on the diffusion of this kind of fairy tales in the oral traditions of the Iranian cultural area are few and mostly based on Persian language materials (cf ...
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Languages and the Definition of Literature: The Blurred Borders of Kurdish Literature in Contemporary Turkey

Middle Eastern Literatures, 2011
Abstract Because of the multiplicity of Kurdish languages and because of the ban on Kurdish for several decades in Turkey, Kurdish literary activities developed in a specific way, using different languages, and often carrying political aims. This article presents one of the main debates animating today the world of Kurdish literature: how are Kurdish ...
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Mohammed Mustafa Kurdi's literary and cultural status in Kurdish literature

JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES
Our research is to present the literary and cultural status of Mohammed Mustafa Kurdi as an educated, intellectual, educational and religious teacher. The author often used essays in Arabic literature because he had a religious and Arabic culture, and was influenced by Persian literature, so he translated essays from Persian He drew on folk literature,
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Alifname in Classical Kurdish (Kurmanji) Literature

In this article, six alifnames of Kurdish (Kurmanji) literature are introduced as a literary style and Siyahpoş and Sheikh Ehmedê Feqîr’s elifnames are analyzed in detail. The alifnames of Siyahpoş, Sheikh Ehmedê Feqîr, Weda‘î and Ce‘ferqulî Zengelî were written in the field of classical literature and in Kurdish.
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FIRST COMIC BOOK WORKS IN KURDISH LITERATURE: MIRINA JARO

2019
Firstmodern comic book works have been published in the early 20th century inAmerica. Then spread to other countries in a short time and this new genrebecomes so popular. The first works of modern comics in Kurdish literatureemerged 100 years later.
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