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Poetics of modernity and nationalism: Revisiting the emergence of modern Kurdish poetry [PDF]

open access: yesLiterature Compass, 2022
The emergence of modern Kurdish poetry marks a period of great significance in the history of Kurdish literature since it witnessed the advent of modernity, the rise of Kurdish nationalism, the fall of the Persian and Ottoman Empires, and the creation of
Farangis Ghaderi
exaly   +3 more sources

Kurdish Women’s Feminist Poetry: Developing a Voice in Southern Kurdistan and the Diaspora

open access: yes, 2023
This paper analyzes modern Kurdish poetry under the rubric of female writers from Southern Kurdistan, in the period spanning 1990 to 2009. After decades of suppression, Kurdish women’s poetry and literature emerges in 1991, following the liberation of ...
Hussain, S.
exaly   +2 more sources

Stages of reinvigoration in Kurdish and Persian poetry

JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2023
Every national literature has its own distinctions and characteristics that distinguish it from other literatures, despite the convergence of some literature from each other by virtue of several factors, including political, geographical, military and historical.
Osman Abdool Maruf   +1 more
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National Path in Kurdish Poetry After the Uprising (Middle Kurdish)

Mitanni Journal of Humanitarian Sciences, 2023
If we look at the history of Kurdish literature, we see that national poetry has been one of the main and influential subjects in literary texts at all stages and periods. The national path in Kurdish poetry crossed several stages The reflection of this national thought in Kurdish poetry in the ancient period has always been of interest to researchers ...
Saman E., Gulala S.
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The Formation of the Sonnet in Kurdish Modern Poetry

JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2023
If Kurdish poetry was dominated by Persian and Arabic poetry in the classical period, in the modern period, either directly or indirectly, through Turkish literature, it has been influenced by European literature. The sonnet as a European poetic form has been used by Kurdish modernist poets, especially rhymes of the sonnet fragments.
Serbaz Majeed Omar   +1 more
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Surrealism and Abbas Abdullah in Kurdish Poetry

Mitanni Journal of Humanitarian Sciences, 2022
The serialism method in the last century brought back the need for reality after the Dadaism method. It had a significant reflection on world literature and Kurdish literature. It has had an effect on embodying the feelings of writers, intellectuals, and artists, especially in the unpleasant reality in which they lived for the purpose of raising ...
srusht J., Ahmed M.
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NEVRUZ IN KURDISH POETRY AND MUSIC

2021
21 Mart’ta- Dünyanın Güneş karşısındaki pozisyonuna göre gece ile gündüzün eşit olduğu gün- Kuzey yarım kürede yeni yıl ve bahar kutlamaları yapılmaktadır. Antik dönemde 21 Mart, mitolojide karanlık-aydınlık, yaz-kış, doğum-ölüm, kıtlık-bolluk çatışması ekseninde Babil’de ‘Akitu’, Anadolu’da ‘Prullias’ adı ile ölüp dirilen bolluk-bereket tanrıları ...
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Kurdish-Arab coexistence in Iraqi contemporary poetry

Proceedings of " Peacebuilding and Genocide Prevention" Conference, 2021
" One of the best manifestations of the ego is in its relation to the other as an identifiable equivalent. This relation is basically and culturally determined by the nature of the observant ego, both dialectically and dialogically. The other serves as an inspiring stimulus that produces a desirable effect on an expressive ego which is aiming at self ...
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