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2022

The Iraqi Female Writers: The Beginning and a Steady Proliferation

2022-06
Journal of Humnaties-Uiveristy of Zakho (Issue : 2) (Volume : 10)
This present research aims at answering that need tracing back the first female literary attempts in Iraq at the dawn of the twentieth century. Moreover, the research seeks to define the characteristics of such writings and examine the conditions that lead to their growth and flourishment. While scrutinizing the main female literary figures and their reputed literary works, the discussion sheds light on particular historical and social factors that genuinely contributed in the nourishment of the literary production of those authors such factors as; education, the aristocratic class and later the birth of the middle class and the influence of the contact with the western civilization. All these vital factors assisted, to a great extent, in the increase and diversity of the literary production of the Iraqi female writers from the dawn of the twentieth century. The research endeavors to cover the first half of the twentieth century, which is regarded by many researchers as the period that witnessed the birth of the female literary writings. The research deals with women literature of the following two decades; the sixties and the seventies. It is necessary to clarify that the research does not include the period of the eighties as the country went through the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988). During this period a new kind of literature emerged named Adab al-Ma’raka, War Literature. This kind of literature is rich with literary outputs by the Iraqi female authors with diverse artistic qualities, themes and narrative techniques. This type of literature requires an independent study with a through discussion which the present research, with its limited space and scope, cannot sufficiently tackle.

Self-Reliance, Determination and Home-Attachment in Lutfiya Al-Dulaymi’s Hayat’s Garden

2022-03
Humanities Journal of University of Zakho (Issue : 1) (Volume : 10)
This present research deals with the novel Hadiqat Hayat, Hayat’s Garden, (2003) by the Iraqi female author Lutfiya AlDulaymi (1939 - ). The discussion focuses on the struggles the main character Hayat undergoes while confronting the debilitating circumstances of the wars and the anguish of waiting for the absent husband. While analyzing the character of the protagonist, Hayat, specific features are illustrated and highlighted such as; her self-reliance and independence, firm resolution to overcome difficulties, and her strong attachment to her house specifically her garden. The personality of the single mother, which is caught in the protagonist Hayat, breaks the stereotypical image of the helpless widow as it reveals a strong character capable of conquering the social restrains and the economic challenges with her inner vigor, determination and optimistic soul. On the symbolic level, Hayat gains another dimension of reference through her name, which means life. In this way, she becomes an embodiment of the country, Iraq, itself while confronting the calamities of wars symbolizing its survival and its continuity.
2017

The Unsettled Space of Identity Formation in Samir Naqash’s Shlomo al-Kurd, Myself and Time

2017-12
The Post Colonial World (Issue : 2) (Volume : 17)
It is a study of identity formation in Samir Naqqash's novel
2013

The Mourning Ritual of Ashura and the Quranic Story of Jacob to Delineate a Distinct Shi’i Identity in Love Poem with Rhyme Letter Zed h Rhyme Letter Zed

2013-12
International Journal of Arts and Science (Issue : 3) (Volume : 3)
The essay scrutinizes two main cultural aspects in the novel Love Poem with Rhyme Letter Zed

Story Time and Narrative Time to Generate Tension in Shamran al-Yaseri’s Abu Gatiʿ , Gati’s Father.

2013-04
The Journal of University of Zakho University (Issue : 10) (Volume : 12)
The essay examines time sequences and plot sequence in Shamran al-Yaseri’s Abu Gatiʿ

Othello: Delineating Identity through Two Post-Colonial Concepts Mimicry and Hybridity

2013-02
The Journal of University of Zakho (Issue : 1) (Volume : 3)
The essay examines the tragedy of Shakespeare's Othello through tow cultural terms;hybridity and Mimicry

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