Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour

Intertextuality is a theory that connects old and new texts, and adds to the richness of literary works. Therefore, through a descriptive-analytical method, and with emphasis on Julia Christova’s theory, this study aims to conceptually review the effect of religious intertextuality in resistance poe...

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Main Authors: Fateme Bakhtiyari, Batool Meshkinfam
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Published: Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 2017-02-01
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Online Access:https://jcl.uk.ac.ir/article_1599_b05831fd4e55f4d6731fdd08f084dc7f.pdf
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description Intertextuality is a theory that connects old and new texts, and adds to the richness of literary works. Therefore, through a descriptive-analytical method, and with emphasis on Julia Christova’s theory, this study aims to conceptually review the effect of religious intertextuality in resistance poetry of Mahmoud Darvish, the Palestinian poet, and Qisar Aminpour, the Iranian poet. Intertextuality involves many areas; however, since these poets have conceived that Quran and other divine books and religious men are the main sources for man’s freedom, with the help of religious intertextuality, they have invited people to fight against enemy. Darvish has benefited from Jewish and Christian sources mostly through parallel and general negation, and Aminpour has used the parallel and minute negation. Intertextuality in Darvish poems has more specificity than in those of Aminpour. Using religious intertextuality in three areas of Islam, Christianity, and Jewism represents the two poet’s interaction with other religions, and this is something that the world needs. The religious integration mentioned by Darvish and Aminpour is an issue in the light of which governments could leave religious conflicts and reach a kind of peaceful coexistence.
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spelling doaj.art-57e1637cbe3548fbadecf62d46672c802024-02-17T06:29:17ZfasShahid Bahonar University of Kermanادبیات تطبیقی2008-65122821-10062017-02-01815234110.22103/jcl.2017.15991599Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar AminpourFateme Bakhtiyari0Batool Meshkinfam1PhD Student of Arabic Language and Literature, Al-Zahra UniversityAssociate Professor, Al-Zahra UniversityIntertextuality is a theory that connects old and new texts, and adds to the richness of literary works. Therefore, through a descriptive-analytical method, and with emphasis on Julia Christova’s theory, this study aims to conceptually review the effect of religious intertextuality in resistance poetry of Mahmoud Darvish, the Palestinian poet, and Qisar Aminpour, the Iranian poet. Intertextuality involves many areas; however, since these poets have conceived that Quran and other divine books and religious men are the main sources for man’s freedom, with the help of religious intertextuality, they have invited people to fight against enemy. Darvish has benefited from Jewish and Christian sources mostly through parallel and general negation, and Aminpour has used the parallel and minute negation. Intertextuality in Darvish poems has more specificity than in those of Aminpour. Using religious intertextuality in three areas of Islam, Christianity, and Jewism represents the two poet’s interaction with other religions, and this is something that the world needs. The religious integration mentioned by Darvish and Aminpour is an issue in the light of which governments could leave religious conflicts and reach a kind of peaceful coexistence.https://jcl.uk.ac.ir/article_1599_b05831fd4e55f4d6731fdd08f084dc7f.pdfreligious intertextualitydarvishaminpour
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Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
ادبیات تطبیقی
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aminpour
title Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
title_full Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
title_fullStr Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
title_full_unstemmed Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
title_short Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour
title_sort religious intertextuality in quran the bible and the torah regarding the concept of resistance in the poetry of mahmoud darvish and qisar aminpour
topic religious intertextuality
darvish
aminpour
url https://jcl.uk.ac.ir/article_1599_b05831fd4e55f4d6731fdd08f084dc7f.pdf
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