Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi
Yazarlar: Selçuk PEKPARLATIR, Ali EMİNOĞLU
Konular:Din Bilimi
DOI:10.33420/marife.632946
Anahtar Kelimeler:Novel,Refugee,Refugee Literature,Ebtesaam Terayse,Syria
Özet: Millions of Arabs in Arab countries have become refugees as a result of the civil wars following the Arab spring that began in 2011 in the Middle East and the Mediterranean region. Along with the asylum, many Arab writers have become refugees and have expressed their psychological traumas in their literary works written in the countries they go to. İbtisâm Tireysî, the author of the novel Mudunu’l-Yemâm, is one of these writers who reflects these dramas to the reader with all the truth in their works, especially in Syria, Libya, Iraq and Yemen. Tireysî reflected the painful events that took place during the war in Syria to readers in an effective manner and detailed descriptions. The topics that the author touches on in the novel are generally discrimination, human rights violations, freedom from human beings, massacres, and especially the rape of women. Similar narratives and topics are also considered in the works of literary writers such as Tireysi who have become refugees after the war. In this respect, it is possible to evaluate these works under the title of refugee literature. In this study, Tireysî's novel Mudunu’l-Yemâm will be examined in the context of refugee literature.