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Zare beromi M, sharifnourani M, Falahati S, sedghi H. Rebellion poem in Arabic Contemporary Literature (With an emphasis on poetry Mozaffar al navab). AIJH 2016; 22 (2) :53-72
URL: http://aijh.modares.ac.ir/article-31-10526-en.html
1- kharazmi University
Abstract:   (8507 Views)
Navab is a dissident poet and political thinker. He believes that he has responsibilities in relation to the Arab community and the Arabic governments. The present study is an attempt to study rebellion poem in Arabic Contemporary Literature, Assuming that he is one of the political opposition Arab governments, so in this article we will study poetry which was written in the space of censorship prohibition, repression, imprisonment and torture and has entered the community despite crackdown. Particular method of research is descriptive analytical. The writer’s perspective is based on: Subject and content of the poem, is a Motivational and purpose. Also we used deductive and analytical methods, Because Subject paper is the Intellectual, political, and psychological. This study is built the main question; what is the terms and concepts, rebellion poem in poetry navab? The findings show; 1. Protest and reflection that is illustrator poet suffering, which is imposed the poet for against tyranny and freedom of people; 2. Protest poetry is a reflection of dreams revolutionaries in Iraq and other Arabic countries; 3. Concepts human codes are focused on authoritarian regimes and Arabic revolutions and win them over domineering powers.  
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Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Received: 2015/11/11 | Accepted: 2016/01/6 | Published: 2016/03/11

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