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The file title of the January-February issue of Dilop, the culture-art-politics magazine published bi-monthly in Turkish-Kurdish: Lice Gentlemen... Tarık Ziya Ekinci, who is also from Lice, based on the changing social, political and economic structure in the historical process. He analyzes the 'gentlemen' from the upper classes of Lice. The analysis of Ekinci, who will be 95 on February 18, is special and important as it includes a class perspective.

 

Writing about the 'New Year' in the first issue of 2021, Barış Avşar asks a question from 5 thousand years ago to today and looks for an answer to how 'new' life will be. In his article, Haydar Karataş writes about the similar events of the Gaghand celebration in Dersim celebrated by other peoples and gives a unique message of common life.

 

Takriri Sükun 'Revolution!' by Nevzat Onaran The articles on the 1925 Kurdish Revolt written by Mehmet Bayrak point out both the distortions in the official historical narrative and the problems that were laid during the establishment of the republic.

 

In his article about Girnewaz Mound, also known as Cinler Hill, Mesut Alp explains the reason why Nusaybin, which has a history of approximately seven thousand years, is associated with 'jinns'.

 

Kenan Örmek's article titled 'Left ideology in the poetry of Rogen Barnas' displays the political perspective of Tîrêj generation Kurdish poetry with examples. While Mela Mihyedîn reveals the striking similarities of Yaresan music and rituals with Alevi music and rituals, Recep Maraşlı continues his articles on 'played music' with 'Çırpındır Karadeniz' and deciphers the truth of this 'anthem', which is considered one of the symbols of Turkish nationalism.

 

The magazine, in which İbrahim Karaca discusses the social/political climate that gave rise to and spread racism, also includes an interview with cartoonist İmam Cici.

 

Paul Eluard, Mahmut Derviş, Bulent Gedîk, Uygur Orhan, Ayhan Erkmen, Enver Özkahraman, Zeno A. Oğuz are some of the other names whose articles and poems are included in this issue of the magazine, which includes Birkan Çelik's photograph on its cover...

 

News: Bianet

Number of pages : 84
Publication Year : 2021
The heart : Turkish, Kurdish
magazine : Dilop Magazine
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Dilop 18 The file title of the January-February issue of Dilop, the culture-art-politics magazine published bi-monthly in Turkish-Kurdish: Lice Gentlemen... Tarık Ziya Ekinci, who is also from Lice, based on the changing social, political and economic structure in the historical process. He analyzes the 'gentlemen' from the upper classes of Lice. The analysis of Ekinci, who will be 95 on February 18, is special and important as it includes a class perspective. Writing on the 'New Year' in the first issue of 2021, Barış Avşar asks a question that goes back 5 thousand years to the present and asks how life is 'new'. He is looking for an answer as to what will happen. In his article, Haydar Karataş writes about the Gaghand celebration in Dersim, similar to that celebrated by other peoples, and gives a unique message of common life. Takriri Sükun 'Revolution!' by Nevzat Onaran. The articles on the 1925 Kurdish Rebellion written by Mehmet Bayrak point out both the distortions in the official historical narrative and the problems that were laid during the establishment of the republic. In his article about the Girnewaz Mound, called Cinler Hill, Mesut Alp wrote about Nusaybin, which has a history of approximately seven thousand years. Kenan Örmek's article titled 'Left ideology in the poetry of Rogen Barnas' displays the political perspective of Tîrêj generation Kurdish poetry with examples. While Mela Mihyedîn reveals the striking similarities of Yaresan music and rituals with Alevi music and rituals, Recep Maraşlı continues his writings on 'played music' with 'Çırpındır Karadeniz' and deciphers the truth of this 'anthem', which is considered one of the symbols of Turkish nationalism. İbrahim Karaca' The magazine, in which he discusses the social/political climate that gave rise to and spread racism, also includes an interview with cartoonist İmam Cici. The magazine, which includes Birkan Çelik's photograph on its cover, includes Paul Eluard, Mahmut Derviş, Bulent Gedîk, Uygur Orhan, Ayhan Erkmen, Enver. Özkahraman, Zeno A. Oğuz are some of the other names whose articles and poems are included in this issue... News: Bianet DİLOP018 Dilop 18

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