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Poetics of modernity and nationalism: Revisiting the emergence of modern Kurdish poetry
Abstract 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 the Middle East with no country for Kurds. In this article I examine the
Farangis Ghaderi
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Polyphony in Poetry: A Study of selected English and Kurdish Modern Lyrics
The matter of polyphony in literature is not a new one since it has been stressed and shown throughout the history of literature in general and the English one in particular though clear theories were not produced about this aspect in the pre-modern ages.
Ibrahim A. Murad
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The technique of indirect dialogue in modern Kurdish poetry
Obviously Dialog in the world has been having beneficial effects on drawing together, unite and collecting various ideas about life's humanity,Therefore it is a possible reason for communication and discovering the truth. This is a motive to keep alive human development, It is considered an important role in both the artistic and the literary side ...
Fadhil Majid Mahmod, S. Amin
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The Formation of the Sonnet in Kurdish Modern Poetry
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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Semantic Deviations in Terms of the Function in Kurdish Modern Poetry: Hizervan's Poems as
Deviation is one of the most important artistic and aesthetic methods spread. It has a major role in the creating poetic text, and deviation works in several levels. In the context of the word and do not care about the lexical meaning only.
Barzan Salih Ilyas +1 more
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A New Perspective on the Origin of Modern Kurdish Poetry: Ludvig Olsen Fossum as a Pioneer
Most of the literature available on Kurdish poetry emphasize that modern Kurdish poetry was developed in the 1910s, and more precisely since 1918, in Sulaymaniyah by poets including Sheikh Nuri Sheikh Salih and Goran. However, signs of the development of
Salaheddin Ashti
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The effect of style in Kurdish poetry
This research deals with form, style and language in Kurdish poetry. These elements are considered essential for the construction of the poem. In the current research, we adopted the classical Kurdish style of poetry, which prevailed until the ...
M. Sarod waaly Ismail ALjaf +1 more
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In the past, grief and lamentation for the dead were one of the main purposes of poetry. However, with the passage of time, this purpose witnessed great changes as the Kurdish literature witnessed such developments. This means that grief and lamentation
Jehat Hassan, Kovan Hassan
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Cultural Heritage in Modern Kurdish Poetry: Reading Kakey Falah’s Work as a Case Study
National heritage has always been an important resource for modern Kurdish poets. This stems from the belief that many internal, social, intellectual, political, and even educational aspects of the Kurdish people are demonstrated within their national ...
Farhad Ghader Karim
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White colour is the source of all other colours, and it is one of the most effective colours on human life. It is widely used in human related stuffs such as houses, furniture, clothes, cars, cutleries, tools as well as in almost all healthcare-related stuffs such as hospital buildings, physicians and nurses’ dresses, bedcovers, curtains, medical tools,
Shakhawn Bawadin Kareem +1 more
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