The Political Implicit Subtext (The Silenced) in Arar's Poetry: The Semiotics of Titles and their Implications as a Model

Authors

  • Reem Zeadeh Al al-Bayt University
  • Abdel Basset Marashdeh Al al-Bayt University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59759/art.v3i1.553

Keywords:

Political Subtext, Silenced, Arar’s Poetry, The Semiotics of a Title

Abstract

The phenomenon of the silenced (the political implicit subtext) is an important axis in global literature، including modern and old Arabic literature. This phenomenon is pivotal according to the struggle between power and the intellectual, and according to the tyranny or democracy of power، the emergence of literature concerned with the implicit is subject to the strength of power at a varying rate.

      This current research critically sheds light on the presence of this axis (the political implicit subtext) in the poetry of the Jordanian poet Mustafa Wahbi Al-Tall (Arar)، showing the axes of the political implicit subtext in his poetry and highlighting the poetics of the texts through the meanings of the titles of his poems that are concerned with this phenomenon. In analyzing the selected poetry, the researcher followed the stylistic approach and within the scope of main tenets of the accomplishments of the semiotic approach.. The studied phenomenon is not only intellectual, but also a reading in the accomplishment specialized in the poetics of the texts.

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Published

2024-06-12

How to Cite

Zeadeh, R., & Marashdeh, A. B. (2024). The Political Implicit Subtext (The Silenced) in Arar’s Poetry: The Semiotics of Titles and their Implications as a Model. Arts and Social Sciences Series, 3(1), 109–136. https://doi.org/10.59759/art.v3i1.553

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