Transnationalism and the Influence of Migrancy: A Critical Study of the Haiku Poem and the Overlapping of Literary Genres

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  • Dr. Arwa Mohamed Rabie
  • Dr. Emran Ahmad Altaweel
  • Dr. Eman Mohamed Ahmad Rabi
  • Dr. Abed Elrahim Azzam Marashdeh
  • Dr. Judi Faris El Batayneh

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20i5.3542

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine haiku poetry in Arabic literature as well as the issue of literary variety, and criticize it. Especially after the rapid spread of this poem in Arabic literature, also that It attracted writers both intentionally and frequently subconsciously, depending on what it was. Due to the haiku poem's problematic overlap with various literary genres, this article was compelled to pursue such tracks. This will be explained in the study's folds. Since poetry is the primary medium on which this study is focused, any representation of things of existence in poetic texts is natural. However, investing the same things of existence repeatedly in poetry attracts attention and gives the audience the impression that this concentration has implications and dimensions. Reading and the arts establish a certain discourse that the author of the book and the text itself desire.

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Published

2023-08-02

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Rabie, D. A. M. ., Altaweel, D. E. A. ., Rabi, D. E. M. A. ., Marashdeh, D. . A. E. A. ., & Batayneh, D. J. F. E. . (2023). Transnationalism and the Influence of Migrancy: A Critical Study of the Haiku Poem and the Overlapping of Literary Genres . Migration Letters, 20(5), 279–288. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20i5.3542

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