Document Type : Research Paper
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1 PhD Student of Persian Language and Literature, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
2 Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
There are several wedding songs in Luri culture and Hivela is one of them. This wedding song includes various narrations in different areas of Lur inhabitants. There is a Hivela with 32 verses customized in Azna, Lorestan province which ranges from courtship ritual to a day after the wedding ceremony. The Masnavi has syllabic rhythm and the poet is anonymous. Features, performance method, form, rhythm, rhyme, and aesthetic aspects of the song are investigated in this inquiry and its main narration is arranged and analyzed in 15 forms of discrete ceremonies. This research aims at a complete introduction of this wedding song and distinguishing it with other Luri wedding songs like Kelzanoon, Sit Biarem and etc.; Since They are usually mistaken to be synonym of each other. Folk poems are similar to each other because of integration of their roots and it is hard to classify them but lack of a structured research about Luri wedding song revealed this gap more. Investigation of each wedding song discretely leads to better judgment about all wedding songs of Luri culture. The research is done based on descriptive-analytic method; Its main data is achieved based on field research in various Luri inhabitants’ provinces; Meanwhile written researches and works of other researchers were considered.
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