The interface between literature and photography in Haiku An Interdisciplinary Research
Subject Areas : Comparative Literature Studiesfatemeh golbabaee 1 , abdollah Albughobeish 2
1 - Allameh tabatabaei university
2 - Allameh tabatabaei University
Keywords: Imagism, Haiku, Photography, Nature photography,
Abstract :
The school of Imagism in the twentieth century’s literature was influenced by the Japanese imaginative poetry called Haiku. The feature of this school is to prioritize the representation of realistic images regardless of the complex abstractions of prior texts. Haiku, as the most prominent example of the Imagistic works, has the greatest conformity with the Photography among other visual arts, due to the extensive use of the image to convey the poet's concepts. This research on interdisciplinary studies, analyzes the structure and operation of Haiku in comparison with nature photography components. This research is based on a descriptive-analytical approach working on some of the translated Haiku poetries from Japanese to Persian by Ahmad Shamloo and A. Pashaei that published as the book “Haiku: The Japanese poetry since the beginning” and has compared the common features of this poetry style with the important components in the creation of a photograph. This essay has tried to analyze and compare the effects of literature and photography in Haiku to express common thoughts and human perceptions of natural phenomena and their different expressions. The outcome of this study is the cognition of Haiku imaginative potential, similarities and differences between literary expression and photography, and the connections of these two fields.
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