The Power of Alienation in the Poetry of Omar bin Abi Rabia: A Study in the Image of Women
Abstract
Talking about alienation without restricting it to a word that clarifies its path becomes a loose talk as this word has become modern and recurring, and when we say that it is modern, this does not mean, no, that the past did not witness usurpation of any kind, but we are aware of the fact that the word was trapped in thought and emerged as a concept. Not as a term in the modern era, so we owe to the West the emergence of the term, but at the same time we confirm the existence of multiple forms of alienation in the Arab reality. His analysis of the poet's texts and his criticism of the environment and the soft era to which Omar bin Abi Rabia belongs, as well as concepts close to the term such as marginalization, alienation and identity.