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تحلیل گفتمان روشهای زبانی ادبی در مرزبندی میان خود و دیگری در دمی علی کفی» اثر سميح القاسم. (Persian)
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Discourse Analysis of Literary Language Concepts in Demarcation between Self and Other in Demi Ala Kafi by Samih Al-Qasim. (English)
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This research examines the role and methods of linguistic elements in the display of self-identity and self-demarcation with others in the poetry of Samih Al-Qassim in the book Demi ala Kafi. Demi ala Kefi is a collection of Samih's steadfast poems in which he has tried to defend his homeland and countrymen through poetry; A homeland whose land is the ancestral heritage of a nation and has been occupied by foreigners due to the weakness or betrayal of the leaders of the time. In this work, the poet sees poetry as a weapon that should be used to defend the oppressed and fight against the oppressor. The upcoming research tries to analyze and examine the way of demarcation between self and other in this work by examining the literary and linguistic methods used in the poem in order to answer the question of how literary and linguistic elements have played a role in demarcating insider and outsider. It comes to the conclusion that methods such as repetition and rotation of the pronoun have played an essential role in introducing the Palestinian identity and creating a boundary between oneself and the other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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