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Amankhani I, AliMadadi M. The Folk Words and the Contemporary Poetry. CFL 2015; 3 (6) :137-155
URL: http://cfl.modares.ac.ir/article-11-10497-en.html
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One of the stylistic featuers of contemporary poetry is usage of local and folk words. We can say that in the contemporary poetry, the difference between the literary and non-literary words has been eliminated. Most of contemporary poets (Nima, Shamloo, Forooq,….) used these words in their poetry, and showed that the words are equal, and putting them in unequal category is not correct. The most important reason of this exchange is the modern discourse placed in the contemporary period. In the pre- modern period that its pre-supposithon is unequality, the language is unequale too (literary and non-literary words), and just the word’s can enter the poetry that are known appropriate in the top of the word's pyramid. So the folk and local words can not enter to poetry. But when the modern discourse and its presupposithon, (equality) was placed in the contemporary period, the difference between the literary and non-literary words was eliminated too. So the words (folk and literary) found equal value, and the poets as Nima and others used theme in their poetry
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Received: 2015/09/9 | Accepted: 2015/09/9 | Published: 2015/10/23

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