An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin
The story of ‘Mam and Zin’ is combined with ethnic and local symbols and myths of Persian people and denotes archaic culture of this nation by recognition of this story one can wipe out the dust from image of most of these mythical symbols. With focusing on librarian and documentary studies in this...
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description | The story of ‘Mam and Zin’ is combined with ethnic and local symbols and myths of Persian people and denotes archaic culture of this nation by recognition of this story one can wipe out the dust from image of most of these mythical symbols. With focusing on librarian and documentary studies in this investigation and benefitting from inductive- analytical method, we have inquired again into mythical symbols which are tangible throughout this story. Analysis on such stories in various parts of Iran by different techniques prevalent in language of the public will reveal hidden dimensions of culture of this land. Moreover, conducting analysis on symbols and myths of ‘Mam and Zin’ story through researching approach denotes that the ritual theme of this story is prior to its romantic use and perhaps romantic theme of this story is ranked at the next position of importance. Similarly, some signs of Mithraism belief are tangibly seen in this story so one can find the influence of Mithraism in this story by investigation of numbers (twelve, three, and seven) again in the given story. Further, ‘Mam’ stand for s Mam Izad (goddess) and ‘Zin’ is a fairy. In addition, this story includes several features beyond Fairy Tale. The present research may serve as a prelude for mythical critique of this study and prepare the ground for reading its multi-faceted uses of it. |
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spelling | doaj.art-608c34d3031e4f6282ed7f6ff5ecb0c72022-12-22T01:20:28ZfasUniversity of Kurdistanپژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی2645-36572717-00392017-12-01315974An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and ZinShirzad Tayefi0Mohsen Rahimi1 Allameh Tabatabaii University, Tehran, Iran Allameh Tabatabaii University, Tehran, IranThe story of ‘Mam and Zin’ is combined with ethnic and local symbols and myths of Persian people and denotes archaic culture of this nation by recognition of this story one can wipe out the dust from image of most of these mythical symbols. With focusing on librarian and documentary studies in this investigation and benefitting from inductive- analytical method, we have inquired again into mythical symbols which are tangible throughout this story. Analysis on such stories in various parts of Iran by different techniques prevalent in language of the public will reveal hidden dimensions of culture of this land. Moreover, conducting analysis on symbols and myths of ‘Mam and Zin’ story through researching approach denotes that the ritual theme of this story is prior to its romantic use and perhaps romantic theme of this story is ranked at the next position of importance. Similarly, some signs of Mithraism belief are tangibly seen in this story so one can find the influence of Mithraism in this story by investigation of numbers (twelve, three, and seven) again in the given story. Further, ‘Mam’ stand for s Mam Izad (goddess) and ‘Zin’ is a fairy. In addition, this story includes several features beyond Fairy Tale. The present research may serve as a prelude for mythical critique of this study and prepare the ground for reading its multi-faceted uses of it.https://jokl.uok.ac.ir/article_54481.html?lang=enkurdish versemam and zinmythsymbolizad mamfairy |
spellingShingle | Shirzad Tayefi Mohsen Rahimi An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin پژوهشنامه ادبیات کردی kurdish verse mam and zin myth symbol izad mam fairy |
title | An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin |
title_full | An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin |
title_fullStr | An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin |
title_full_unstemmed | An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin |
title_short | An inquiry in myths of Kurdish poetic collection of Mam and Zin |
title_sort | inquiry in myths of kurdish poetic collection of mam and zin |
topic | kurdish verse mam and zin myth symbol izad mam fairy |
url | https://jokl.uok.ac.ir/article_54481.html?lang=en |
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