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Burden of Colonialism and Alienation in Modern Kurdish Novel

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2, 373 - 392, 25.08.2019
https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.530519

Öz










This
article focuses on the influence of the colonialism and how such forces are reflected
in the modern Kurdish novel. It becomes apparent that such forces are yet at a
great work in the regions inhabited by the Kurds in the region of Middle East.
Furthermore, this study considers how sophisticated means are being used physically, culturally, and economically as an
ongoing process where people have been deprived
of stability, prosperity and peace. In
concluding remarks, it becomes evident that the impact of colonialism, has
influenced people on four levels: First, the internal displacement, mostly
reflected in Gharbi Mustafa’s first two novels. Secondly, The Inner
psychological conflict, this experience is reflected in Ismet Badal’s novel Dawiya
Şervanekî
. Thirdly, man’s quest for traditions which is mostly reflected in
Yashar Kemal’s novel The Pomegranate Tree. These factors have triggered
a response to the dominant narrative in the form of novels.

Kaynakça

  • Abrams, M. H., & Harpham, Geoffrey Galt. (2009). A glossary of literary terms (9th ed.). Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
  • Andrade, Gabriel. Rene Girard. In Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Aristotle. (2019). The Art of Rhetoric. Harvard University Press: Penguin Books.
  • Badal, Ismat Muhammed. (2005). Dawîya Şervanekî.
  • Baqi, Mahammad. (2001). The History of Kurdish Music.
  • Editor. (Ed.) (2018) Literary Devices.
  • Gibbs, Raymond W., & Colston, Herbert L. (2007). Irony in language and thought : a cognitive science reader. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Hîto, Arif. (2011). Roman Xodîka Jiyanê (Çapa 1. ed.). Dihok Kurdistan, Iraq: Ji Weşanên Êketiya Nivîserên Kurd.
  • Kemal, Yashar. (1982). The Pomegranate on the Knoll.
  • Mustafa, Gharbi. (2013). When Mountains Weep: Coming of Age in Kurdistan: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • Mustafa, Gharbi. (2017). What Comes with the Dust Goes with the Wind. Peacock, 98.
  • Rivkin, Julie, & Ryan, Michael. (1998). Literary theory, an anthology. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
  • Scalbert-Yücel, Clémence. (2009). The Invention of a Tradition: Diyarbakır’s Dengbêj Project. European Journal of Turkish Studies, 10.
  • Spät, Eszter. (2008). Late Antique Literary Motifs in Yezidi Oral Tradition: The Yezidi Myth of Adam. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 128(4), 663-679.
  • Uzun, Mehmed. (2003). Diyarbakir: The Slap in the face. The International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 17(2), 25.
  • Uzun, Mehmed. (2007). Mirina kalekî rind (1. baskı. ed.). Kadıköy, İstanbul: İthaki.

Burden of Colonialism and Alienation in Modern Kurdish Novel

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2, 373 - 392, 25.08.2019
https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.530519

Öz

This article focuses on the influence of the colonialism and how such forces are reflected in the modern Kurdish novel. It becomes apparent that such forces are yet at a great work in the regions inhabited by the Kurds in the region of Middle East. Furthermore, this study considers how sophisticated means are being used physically, culturally, and economically as an ongoing process where people have been deprived of stability, prosperity and peace. In concluding remarks, it becomes evident that the impact of colonialism, has influenced people on four levels: First, the internal displacement, mostly reflected in Gharbi Mustafa’s first two novels. Secondly, The Inner psychological conflict, this experience is reflected in Ismet Badal’s novel Dawiya Şervanekî. Thirdly, man’s quest for traditions which is mostly reflected in Yashar Kemal’s novel The Pomegranate Tree. These factors have triggered a response to the dominant narrative in the form of novels.

Kaynakça

  • Abrams, M. H., & Harpham, Geoffrey Galt. (2009). A glossary of literary terms (9th ed.). Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
  • Andrade, Gabriel. Rene Girard. In Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Aristotle. (2019). The Art of Rhetoric. Harvard University Press: Penguin Books.
  • Badal, Ismat Muhammed. (2005). Dawîya Şervanekî.
  • Baqi, Mahammad. (2001). The History of Kurdish Music.
  • Editor. (Ed.) (2018) Literary Devices.
  • Gibbs, Raymond W., & Colston, Herbert L. (2007). Irony in language and thought : a cognitive science reader. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Hîto, Arif. (2011). Roman Xodîka Jiyanê (Çapa 1. ed.). Dihok Kurdistan, Iraq: Ji Weşanên Êketiya Nivîserên Kurd.
  • Kemal, Yashar. (1982). The Pomegranate on the Knoll.
  • Mustafa, Gharbi. (2013). When Mountains Weep: Coming of Age in Kurdistan: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • Mustafa, Gharbi. (2017). What Comes with the Dust Goes with the Wind. Peacock, 98.
  • Rivkin, Julie, & Ryan, Michael. (1998). Literary theory, an anthology. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
  • Scalbert-Yücel, Clémence. (2009). The Invention of a Tradition: Diyarbakır’s Dengbêj Project. European Journal of Turkish Studies, 10.
  • Spät, Eszter. (2008). Late Antique Literary Motifs in Yezidi Oral Tradition: The Yezidi Myth of Adam. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 128(4), 663-679.
  • Uzun, Mehmed. (2003). Diyarbakir: The Slap in the face. The International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 17(2), 25.
  • Uzun, Mehmed. (2007). Mirina kalekî rind (1. baskı. ed.). Kadıköy, İstanbul: İthaki.
Toplam 16 adet kaynakça vardır.

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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Chiad Abdulkarım 0000-0002-9885-747X

Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Ağustos 2019
Gönderilme Tarihi 24 Şubat 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019Cilt: 5 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Abdulkarım, C. (2019). Burden of Colonialism and Alienation in Modern Kurdish Novel. International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 5(2), 373-392. https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.530519


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