Social conditions in the Kurdish narrative
Authors : Salim Rashed Salih, Abdullah Rahman Awlah
Pages : 386-415
Doi:10.21600/ijoks.454461
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Publication Date : 2018-08-25
Article Type : Research
Abstract :S ocial space is an important part of community life. And have a significant impact on the lives of its members. Therefore, because the society guarantees in its own depth many social issues and events, while at the same time it is a link between social interaction and social interaction.These relationships and social connections are visually intertwined as a spider web, and because people are social, it is impossible to live alone, so they have a constant connection with individuals and the culture traditions of society. On the other hand, he faced many setbacks and problems, faced with social problems and affected his life and future.On this basis, the human being in his private life revolves around his social issues. No component can have such an effect. In the framework of literature in general and the novel in particular is the vast area of communication between the relations between literature and social issues in the community delay on the shoulders, and works in the way of this space and embrace these problems and social constraints and find solutions satisfactory and to indicate the future of the (new generation) . And from this observatory we have worked in the examples of the next novel to present to the new generation. And we tried in several models of the Kurdish novel to show these social issues, and to clarify the impact of these social issues in the text of the narrators and show the opinion of the novel about these problems and obstacles. The factors that led us to choose this topic are to work more on the relationship of the novel to society. This research leads us to talk about the sociology of sociology as a branch of sociology of literature. In this subject in the Kurdish literary criticism, especially at the academic level, he worked on it only a few.Keywords : Social condition, Kurdish narrative, Kurdish novel, Community