April 28, 2024
Rasoul Balavi

Rasoul Balavi

Academic Rank: Professor
Address: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yIe8KJ8AAAAJ&hl=en
Degree: Ph.D in Arabic language and literature
Phone: 09166230498
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title
The Elicitation of tradition and its implications in Shaker Hadi Altamimi's Poetry
Type Thesis
Keywords
الشعر العراقي المعاصر؛ التراث؛ الدين؛ التاريخ؛ الفلكلور؛ شاكر التميمي
Researchers Rasoul Balavi (Primary advisor) , Ali Khezri (Advisor)

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. Various studies on heritage examine the technical aspects of Arabic poetry and focus on a particular type of heritage invocation. The present thesis investigates heritage mechanisms, models, and semantic aspects more deeply. Identifying the significance of the studies clarifies the aspects of using heritage and its data, caused to address heritage, emphasize the significance of using it in poetry and its types, and shows poetry’s fertility during immersion in it. Shaker Hadi al-Tamimi, a contemporary Iraqi poet, has focused on heritage and its data in his poetry; he has used heritage to give him creative and emotional energy, contributing a lot to conveying his thoughts to the audience. This thesis, conducted via a descriptive-analytical research approach, seeks to explain the heritage data with its different religious, historical, literary, and folkore sources in Shaker al-Tamimi’s poetry and clarify the effect of invoking this heritage in conveying ideas to the audience. The research begins with theoretical introductions dealing with heritage, poetry, and the motives of benefiting from heritage and its flourishing and components in his poetry collections. The study also focuses on inspiration of the heritage vocabulary, Quranic intertextuality, religious, literary, folklore heritage figures, and heritage invocation of historical figures through recalling the past. The most important thesis results are as follows: Shakir al-Tamimi has found in heritage an effective material to present his literary texts with fertile semantic energies. In his poetry, al-Tamimi has employed the heritage invocation with outstanding technical skill and accuracy. Due to the profound influence of heritage sources on the reader’s imagination, Al-Tamimi has been inspired by various h