The Elicitation of tradition and its implications in Shaker Hadi Altamimi's Poetry

  • Maryam Rabie Nezhadian University, Bushehr - Iran
  • Rasoul Balavi Persian Gulf University
Keywords: Contemporary Iraqi Poetry, Tradition, Religion, History, Folklore, Shakir Altamimi.

Abstract

The phenomenin of Eelicitation of Tradition is one of the most prominent skills by which poets employ to enrich their poetry. Using this tradition in poetry engenders a profound effect on the reader's feeling. Shakir Altamimi, contemporary Iraqi poet, in regard to the tradition effect on the poetry concepts and its implications, turned to the tradition invitation, applying it with a special care and artistic skill, enjoying many traditional foundations like religious, literary, historical and folkloric. In this research, we intend to study them. This article begins with a theoretical introduction then continue to defines the heritage and motives for its use and its reflects on the poetry.  Finally, we examine the poet's inspiration for traditional, intertextual terms with the Qur'an, religious and historical figures.

Author Biographies

Maryam Rabie Nezhadian, University, Bushehr - Iran

Persian Gulf University, Bushehr - Iran

Rasoul Balavi, Persian Gulf University

Persian Gulf University, Bushehr - Iran

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Published
2020-06-25
How to Cite
Rabie Nezhadian, M., & Balavi, R. (2020). The Elicitation of tradition and its implications in Shaker Hadi Altamimi’s Poetry. Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Humanities Sciences, 22(4(2), 151-166. Retrieved from https://journalart.qu.edu.iq/index.php/QJHS/article/view/202
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Articles