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Ali Ekecik’in G üyor Kalbim Adl Kitab ndaki iirlere Y nelik Bir S ylem zümleme DenemesiKeywords: Ali Ekecik , discurse analysis , language and power relations Abstract: This paper tries to examine the mystic discourse of Ali Ekecik’s poetry in his book of G üyor Kalbim. Ali Ekecik has firstappeared with his poems both on local and national reviews. This book of him were thriving enough to prove his ambitions andachievements in his field as successful. Firstly in this work, the relationship between the society and the linguistics will beaddressed. Afterwards, Ali Ekecik’s poetry will be linked with historical and sociological norms. The world view of a certain classof people will be analysed with the help of the linguistic approach. It’s believed that the structure and power relations of a societyis shaped in line with the discourse of that society. When Ekecik’s poetry is examined, it will be concluded that; both the mysticdiscourse and the discoursive climate in his poems have something to do with; (1) the the structure of the society when the poetryis written, (2) fictional background and (3) the power relations of a society at that time.In this paper, the findings are derived from a poetry book of Ali Ekecik. The displacements used by the poet as opposed tothe standard codes of the language, the metaphors used in order to point out the objects and the actions, slogans, the jargon,poetic images, irony, emotional approaches like sentimentalism, the cultural and folkloric relationship between the reader and thepoet are the notions that are examined from a discourse analitic perspective.Ali Ekecik was born in 1959 in Aksaray. He studied in Aksaray till he was fifth grade. From grade 6 to 11, he continued hisstudies in Mersin. He completed his higher education degree in 1983 in Izmir. He got his doctor of medicine degree in 1993 inSivas. He lives and still works as an internist in Kayseri at the moment. He was a high-school student when he was firstintroduced with poetry. Firstly he appeared with his poetry in the magazines of kindi Yaz lar , Dergah, Yedi klim, Kay tlar, Nar and era . His books of Filiz Süren lahiler (1996) and G üyor Kalbim (1999) came after his published articles in the magazines.Language itself is primarily a word. The birth of a language comes through the invention of writing and the prestigious variantof cultural and political aspects of that specific region that the language originates. That’s how the rules and the standards of alanguage is formed. Hence, linguistics always focus on the standards within languages. However, due to the influence of cognitivepsychology and anthropology, linguistic messages can’t be just based on the standards of that language. In this sense, startingfrom 1970s, th
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