The role of Kurdish women in produce of work songs and representative social topics on it

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Social songs are very different. Type of social songs is works songs. Work songs are those songs that women and men singing during work process, for work and in the memories of work. The goal of this study is role of Kurdish women in produce of work songs in one side and thematic analysis of social topics among it’s in other side. The guide theory of study rooted in folklore theories. The most important theories in folklore knowledge are comparative, national, psychoanalysis and anthropology. In this case we use the last one. Methods of data collected were documental and field interviews. For Data analysis we used thematic analysis methods. Data shows that varieties of work songs is so much and some this songs produce by women. Some of these songs belong to agriculture and animal husbandry societies. In thematic analysis we exclude five categories like, aesthetic, love, production, economy and critics. At the last time we collected this five category in subject model "soft art of social protest".this type of song are art in one side and soft social protest in the other side.
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Persian
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Journal of WOman in Culture Arts, Volume:10 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
263 to 284
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