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Hybridization in Sherko Bekas's Poetry [PDF]
According to the research conducted by literary scholars and linguists, the word loses its semantic influence and capability over time due to its application within a specific linguistic system, turning into a somewhat routine phenomenon.
Yadollah Pashabadi
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The titl e function in the Sherko bekas poetries
The title in the modern literary criticism is considered an important basic gender of the text,for example in modern Kurdish poetry the title takes a wide space with evidence that there are many researches on this subject.(sherko bekas) the Kurdish poet
Hemdad Hussen Bakir +1 more
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The Archetype of the Feminine Principle in Sherko Bekas’ Poetry
The archetype of the motherland, related to the unconscious and defined by Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav Yung, includes positive and negative interpretations and is observed in Arian culture.
Saghar Salmaninejad Mehrabadi +1 more
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Open Text Form in Sherko Bekas's Poetic Experience
Open text is a new form of Kurdish poetry, carrying the characteristics of literary genres and maintaining the balance between these genres in the text. It is the combination of genres within a text in a new poetic form.
Mohammed Qadir Mahmood +1 more
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T.S. Eliot’s Modern Style as Reflected in Sherko Bekas’s Poem “A Fall Letter”: A Comparative Study
This study endeavors to show analogous ideas in Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and Sherko Bekas’s “A Fall Letter.” Bekas, who was a good reader of English poetry, was greatly influenced by Eliot.
Mariwan Hasan
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Conceptual Representations in Sherko Bekas’ Gray: A Cognitive Stylistic Study
The present paper aims to examine Bekas’ worldview (mind style) in the selected poem Gray from a cognitive stylistic perspective. The concept of mind style, which refers to any particular linguistic representation of an individual’s mental self, encompasses the process of “reality formation” in one’s mind.
Arab World English Journal +2 more
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Humanism in the Kurdish Contemporary Poetry, Sherko Bekas and Abdulla pashew poems as a sample
This research is untitled(Humanism in the Kurdish Contemporary Poetry, Sherko Bekas and Abdulla pashew poems as a sample) It is descriptive-analytical study about Reflections of human dimensions in contemporary Kurdish poetry, we explained in the ...
Haeat Saead Abdulkarem
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From the point of view of semioticians, we live in a world of verbal and non-verbal signs that are effective in conveying and representing human intentions.
Hiwa Naderi +2 more
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A Comparative Study of Love and Politics in the Poems of Sherko Bekas and Hamid Mosadegh
One of the important issues for understanding the poets is to trace the development of thoughts and themes in their poems, including their perspectives on love for conceiving the poets and the condition of their age.
Teymoor Malmir
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Reflection of Kirkuk in some selected texts of Sherko Bekas
Shida Muhammad, Diyar Majeed
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