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Item Open Access Nâzım Hikmet ve Cegerxwin'de aşk şiirinin ideolojisi(2008) Yekdeş, Ömer FarukThis thesis investigates the conceptions of love and the descriptions of the beloved in the poetries of Nazim Hikmet and Cegerxwin, two socialist poets of Turkish and Kurdish languages respectively, with a particular focus on the poets’ relationships to their traditional literatures and the ideological meanings that they attributed to love and the beloved. I first provide information about the political and literary climate against which Nazim Hikmet and Cegerxwin produced their works in order for locating each poet within their respective literary traditions. Then, I focus on the poets’ relationships to tradition and on the main features of their poetries as a background to investigate the ideological dimensions of their understandings of love. Nazim Hikmet’s letters to Piraye involves reappropriations of the imageries of love from the Islamic mystical poetry. I read this as the poet’s attempt to transform divine love into material love. Moreover, rather than emphasizing the physical beauty of the beloved, Nazim Hikmet portrayed his beloved with reference to the social reality of which she was a part. This was a move that challenged the understandings of love reflected in both the Divan poetry and Turkish poetry in the process of modernization. Furthermore, Nazim Hikmet offered segments from the lives other people as constitutive elements of his treatment of the relationships between the lover and the beloved. From a socialist perspective, thus, Nazim Hikmet articulated a conception of the personal relationship as a medium through which to attain the social and the universal. This study reveals that Cegerxwin also challenged and transformed the way love is treated in the classical Kurdish poetry in a similar vein. On the one hand, Cegerxwin added modern images to the classical metaphors of love. On the other hand, he adopted a materialist understanding of love by exposing the sexuality of the beloved. Cegerxwin also transformed the type of lover: In contrast to the passive image of the lover that permeates the classical Kurdish poetry, Cigerxwin’s lovers are active agents within the Kurdish nation-making process. Besides these, Cigerxwin made the national homeland the subject of love: Cast as the female body at which male love and desire is directed, homeland appears as the object of love in Cigerxwin’s poems. The thesis concludes that beneath Nazim Hikmet’s and Cegerxwin’s negations of the Islamic mystical love, there lied a rejection of traditional forms of authority. While Nazim Hikmet substituted traditional authority with social consciousness, Cegerxwin put forward the principle of national sovereginty in its stead.