Civil nationalism in Jalal Maleksha's book "The Chain of Captive"Words

Authors

  • Sirwan Jabar Amin Kurdish department, Faculty of Arts, Soran university Author
  • Hemn Zrar Hamad Kurdish department, Faculty of Education, Soran university Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.05

Keywords:

Nationalism, Civil Nationalism, Jalal Maleshka, Co-existence, Citizenship.

Abstract

Civil . In this study, civil nationalism is reflected as a prominent feature in Maleksha's poetryIt is based on the principles of citizenship, .n a tionalism is one of the types of nationalism coexistence, common interests, and the will of human, wherever they want to live. Whatever The poet's civilized It is important to be within a particular country. . language he speaks Although the poet lived in a attitude alongside national values can be seen in his poems. However, the nation has suffered many times country where many other nations live in. because of them. But in many places in his book, the poet appears to be a civilized person and He makes his human and poetic feelings a coolness for his mind and shows puts us a beautiful example of humanity aside hatred. But Maleksha .Nationalism is the least mentioned and rarely seen in Kurdish literature has his fingerprints on the field. Maleksha may have been known as a country or ethnic poet from the readers. But Maleksha has not forgotten civilization. In this regard, he has shown his poetic power. Therefore, based on the French theory of "will to live together" the poet's poems are analyzed, the aim is to show the poet's nationalist feelings, whether the poet's feelings of civil nationalism are evident in his poems He is a well-known ethnic poet.

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Published

2024-07-21

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How to Cite

Amin, Sirwan Jabar, and Hemn Zrar Hamad , trans. 2024. “Civil Nationalism in Jalal Maleksha’s Book ‘The Chain of Captive’Words”. Twejer Journal 7 (1): 121-52. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.05.