"Manifestations of Political Patterns in Kurdish Poetry: In Light of Cultural Criticism."
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Criticism, Culture, Pattern, Violence, Hegemony.Abstract
This research is derived from a PhD thesis titled "Manifestations of Political Patterns in Kurdish Poetry: In Light of Cultural Criticism." It attempts to uncover the deep and hidden layers within Kurdish poetic texts. The primary objective is to expose the political patterns and cultural flaws that conceal themselves behind the text's explicit meanings and aesthetic features, remaining invisible on the surface. Adopting a (Descriptive-Analytical-Cultural) method, the study aims to provide an objective, dispassionate reading of the text through the lens of Cultural Criticism. This represents a significant shift from conventional literary readings; unlike traditional criticism, which prioritizes aesthetic and rhetorical aspects, this research seeks to discover hidden political and cultural systems—an area that has received limited attention in Kurdish literature to date. Manifestations of Political Texture in Korean Poetry In the light of cultural criticism, we have tried to identify the political texts of poetic texts from the perspective of cultural criticism.
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