Review Article

Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania

Volume: 1 Number: 2 December 29, 2019
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Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania

Abstract

This article examines the similar themes and symbols embedded in the national anthems to demonstrate how these anthems construct or preserve the collective imagination and identity. In order to disclose the similarities in the manner of emphasising patriotism and strengthening the national bonds, this study will probe into three different national anthems: “Hymn to the Flag” of Albania, “La Marseillaise” of France and “God is the Greatest” of Libya. Although the three of them represent different cultures and they are located in different continents, they employ similar concepts, themes and symbols in their national anthems to heighten the sense of nationalism. In consideration of this affinity, this study aims to explore the similarities in thematic aspects and the differences in formulation in which their peculiar culture is reflected and constructed through. As such, this analysis will discuss the functions and cultural meanings of the national anthem by featuring the theme of unity, duty, and the propaganda of the lurking enemy through a formalist approach.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Creative Arts and Writing

Journal Section

Review Article

Authors

Publication Date

December 29, 2019

Submission Date

December 26, 2019

Acceptance Date

December 29, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 1 Number: 2

APA
Gölcük Mirza, P. (2019). Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature, 1(2), 51-56. https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU
AMA
1.Gölcük Mirza P. Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania. EJELL. 2019;1(2):51-56. https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU
Chicago
Gölcük Mirza, Pelin. 2019. “Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania”. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature 1 (2): 51-56. https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU.
EndNote
Gölcük Mirza P (December 1, 2019) Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature 1 2 51–56.
IEEE
[1]P. Gölcük Mirza, “Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania”, EJELL, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 51–56, Dec. 2019, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU
ISNAD
Gölcük Mirza, Pelin. “Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania”. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature 1/2 (December 1, 2019): 51-56. https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU.
JAMA
1.Gölcük Mirza P. Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania. EJELL. 2019;1:51–56.
MLA
Gölcük Mirza, Pelin. “Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania”. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature, vol. 1, no. 2, Dec. 2019, pp. 51-56, https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU.
Vancouver
1.Pelin Gölcük Mirza. Recurrent Themes and Iconographic National Symbols: A Formalist Approach in the Comparative Study of the Selected National Anthems of Libya, France and Albania. EJELL [Internet]. 2019 Dec. 1;1(2):51-6. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA87CW77KU