Ethical Chaos And Ethical Identity In Mahmoud Darwish's Poetry

This thesis delves into the late poems of Mahmoud Darwish, a prominent Palestinian poet, with a specific focus on the period between 1980 and 2008. The analysis is conducted using the framework of environmental ethics proposed by Robert Traer, an American philosopher. Traer's four-pronged...

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Main Author: Iyad Ahmad Hamdan Mukahal
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Summary:This thesis delves into the late poems of Mahmoud Darwish, a prominent Palestinian poet, with a specific focus on the period between 1980 and 2008. The analysis is conducted using the framework of environmental ethics proposed by Robert Traer, an American philosopher. Traer's four-pronged approach to ethical issues provides a valuable framework for understanding the complexities of the Palestinian context, which is marked by uncertainty, terror, chaos, and disruptions. By applying Traer's framework, the thesis aims to unravel the state of ethical chaos that exists in occupied Palestine. It explores environmental subtlety," shedding light on the other-than human world and showing sensitivity to the elements of poetic complexity and the human ordeal.Furthermore, the thesis examines spaces of ethical identity, seeking to understand how individuals and communities navigate ethical dilemmas within this challenging environment. To analyze the poems through Traer's lens, the thesis operationalizes his concepts of rights, duties, moral characters, and relationships. The concept of duty focuses on the occupier's responsibility to refrain from causing harm to the natural environment. This perspective highlights the importance of preserving and protecting the ecological integrity of Palestine amidst the turbulent circumstances.Similarly, the concept of rights emphasizes the Palestinians' inherent right to maintain their environment intact. It recognizes the significance of safeguarding their land, resources, and natural heritage as integral components of their collective identity and well-being. The concept of relationships is explored from two perspectives. First, it considers the interpersonal relationships among humans, examining the dynamics of power, oppression, and resilience within Palestinian society. Second, it explores the relationship between humans and the natural environment, recognizing the interdependence and interconnectedness between the two. This perspective encourages a holistic understanding of ethics that acknowledges the intrinsic value of nature and advocates for responsible stewardship. Lastly, Traer's concept of moral characters is employed to distinguish between individuals who contribute to maintaining these ethical relationships and those who undermine them. This analysis sheds light on the virtues and qualities that are essential for fostering ethical behavior, such as empathy, compassion, and a sense of justice.