Popular Imagination through the Poem of “Ras b’nadam”

Abstract

One of the main texts in popular culture in Algeria is a symbolic and imaginary tale, through which the author was able to derive from the world and popular cultural stock and symbolic capital elements that enabled him to create a synthesis between a number of imaginary and real events. Thanks to the level of spirituality that the author was experiencing, he was able to go deep in order to redraw the boundaries of human life in view of its existence and status (life experiences, its end, and its fate). It is a text that is consistent with religious values and has a philosophical depth. The poem can be delivered in official and unofficial councils, during feasts and popular celebrations such as circumcision ceremonies, marriage, and condolences because it has the ability to draw attention and appeal the listener to him and travel him to imaginary worlds. It is the text related to the story of “Ras b’nadem”, or “the head of a man”, or rather, a “human skull”, for which only a few academic studies have been devoted, and there are two copies of it, one attributed to Lakhdar Ibn Khalouf as a matter of suspicion, while the other is attributed to Qadour Ibn Ashour Al-Zarhouni.

Presenters

Hirreche Baghdad Mohamed
Directeur de Recherche, Imaginaire et Processus Sociaux, Crasc, Oran, Algeria

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Arts in Social, Political, and Community Life

KEYWORDS

RAS B’NADAM, RAS AL MAHNA, LAKHDAR IBN KHALOUF, QADOUR IBN ASHOUR, SUFISM, MELHOUN POETRY, RESISTANCE POETRY

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