Semantic Transformations of Pain in the Poetry of Muzaffar Al-Nawwab: A Discourse-Analytical Study

Authors

  • Istabraq Khazaal Gloub Continuing Education Centre, University of Misan, Maysan, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66026/m62rwf96

Keywords:

Pain, Muzaffar al-Nawwab, Semantic Transformation, Discourse Analysis, Modern Arabic Poetry.

Abstract

This study examines the representations and semantic transformations of pain in the poetry of Muzaffar al-Nawwab, approaching it as a dynamic symbolic structure that extends beyond individual emotion toward collective discourse. The research analyzes a selected corpus consisting of three poems representing different stages of al-Nawwab’s poetic development: “Tarnīmat Istaīqaẓat Dhāt Yawm,” “Banafsaj al-Ḍabāb,” and “al-Quds ʿArūs ʿUrūbatikum.”

Employing a qualitative analytical approach supported by lexical classification and a coding matrix, the study investigates the semantic fields and discursive contexts in which pain is articulated. The findings reveal a gradual shift from psychologically individual expressions to politically and ideologically charged discourse. Pain evolves from a subjective emotional theme into a structural and rhetorical device that performs argumentative and mobilizing functions within the poetic text.

The study concludes that al-Nawwab transforms pain into a discursive mechanism reflecting collective political consciousness. It further suggests that future research may expand this approach through digital lexical analysis across a broader poetic corpus to deepen the understanding of semantic transformations in modern Arabic poetry.

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Published

2026-04-26