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The Second Word War in Turkish poetry reflections

2018
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Advisor: Prof. Murat Kacıroğlu

Abstract (EN)

This study was conducted to reveal the relationship among poetry, and war in Turkish poetry during World War II. Our study consists of four main parts. In the introduction, the concepts of politics, poetry and war are emphasized. The meaning of the concepts for the Turks was evaluated in terms and war through the Turkish literature poetry type based on the historical events. The first part is called " Effects of the Second World War in Turkey. Is there a Turkish war literature Literature section in question sought to answer the World War II and removed to the fore the political history of the war is described as well as their effects in Turkey. In the second part, the main aim is to determine the relationship between the World War II and Turkish poetry. In the war period we encountered two different genarations that witnessed the ugly face of the battle and grow up with memory of that. Especially after 1960, because of the war the wory was felt by them. The third part has separated to poetry. These names, which describe in detail all aspects of war in his work, have been discussed in this chapter especially because they published fascicle books about war. In the title of those who examine the history of war in a holistic way, four important names of Turkish poetry are given. Nazım Hikmet, Attila İlhan, Cahit Saffet Irgat, Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca… The language of geography far of war the Second World War and the War of Turkish poetry in Turkey, evaluated and interpreted in the context of prominent themes. The 20th century brought about many problems. At the beginning Ideologies come out spread of imperialism, the aggravation of fascism, and the beside these humanist world views came out and lead to the formation of ideological polarisation. In a way, the result of World War II the brought about of this ideological polarisation. On the other hand, Turkish poets have told poems about this situation and they have become spokespersons of the ideologies they find close. In this section, the Turkish poetry has been discussed on ideological polarisation.7 Key Words: II. World War, Turkish Poetry, Poetry and War

Author

Dr. Muhammed Emin Kaptan

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Muhammed Emin Kaptan (Master Thesis). The Second Word War in Turkish poetry reflections, 2018, Erzurum Technical University.

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