POEM – STAND UP AN HOUR MY SAYING & THE TELLER REDEEM YOU STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF CULTURAL CRITICISM

Authors

  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Hazim Fadhil Mohammed Albariz

Abstract

This study presents new imagination for the poetry text, through seriousness in the subject and resort to taking apart coordinative implications for the poem (Stand up An Hour My Saying &The Teller Redeem You) for the poet TameemAl - Barghothi. And approach of the text through seeks coordination concepts, to give these concepts their function and their coordinative indications. Which confer text cultural value? So the study was with title: (Stand up An Hour My Saying &the Teller Redeem You - Study in the Light of Cultural Critic). It consisted of permeable and six topics. Whereas permeable was with title :( Concept of Cultural Critic) Where first topic was with title: (Reading in the Title), second topic with title: (Coordinative Transformations), third topic with title: (heritage & religion identity), fourth topic with title: (Struggle Man with Man), fifth topic with title: (Struggle Man with Place) and the sixth topic with title: (Struggle Man with Time). Then the study was ended with conclusion and reached to the most important of results as following: The poet in this text faced life and death. And what are hidden beyond them of particulars is related to experience of self - poet, the ability to face the authoritarian and insubordination against behaviors for the text situation. After that construct dreaming humane worlds to keep man his centrality and his identity in the life….. Finally the study was concluded with a list of references, margins, abstract in Arabic and English.

 

 

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Published

2020-09-17

How to Cite

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hazim Fadhil Mohammed Albariz. (2020). POEM – STAND UP AN HOUR MY SAYING & THE TELLER REDEEM YOU STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF CULTURAL CRITICISM. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt Egyptology, 17(6), 15826–15845. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/7267