In Iraqi fiction, the prerogative to narrate the experience of marginal identities, particularly ethno-religious ones, appeared only in the post-occupation era. Traditionally, secular Iraqi discourse struggled to openly address “sectarianism” due to the prevalent notion that sectarian identities are mutually exclusive and oppositional to national identity. It is distinctly in post-2003 Iraq—more precisely, since the sectarian violence of 2006–2007 began to cut across class, civil society, and urban identities—that works which consciously refuse to depict normative Iraqi identities with their mainstream formulations became noticeable. We witness this development first in the Western diaspora, where Iraqi novels exhibit a fascination with the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From 1968 until 1991, the state led by the Iraqi Ba‘th...
Voluntary and forced migrations over the past century have given rise to the number of displaced pe...
When considering sectarian relations in Iraq, we are invariably presented with images of either ecum...
This article focuses on the English translation of Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2018), e...
What happens to our perceptions when provided with an invitation by news media, specifically print m...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Iraqi diasporic community in the UK. It is based o...
This paper examines the themes and sources of inspiration of the Iraqi postcolonial novel, limiting ...
Research into Iraqi national identity is a disputed topic. Studies that take a culturalist approach ...
This dissertation explores how Iraqi migrant women living in Toronto and Detroit negotiate identity ...
This dissertation examines contemporary Iraqi North American women’s life narratives within the fram...
The division of Kurds among the countries of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria after World War I resulte...
This paper examines ethno-symbolic and instrumental explanations of ethnic and sectarian identities ...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
While emigration and population displacements have long been a feature of Iraqi history, this articl...
This thesis shows how four sources of conflict have been particularly divisive to Iraqi identity: se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From 1968 until 1991, the state led by the Iraqi Ba‘th...
Voluntary and forced migrations over the past century have given rise to the number of displaced pe...
When considering sectarian relations in Iraq, we are invariably presented with images of either ecum...
This article focuses on the English translation of Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2018), e...
What happens to our perceptions when provided with an invitation by news media, specifically print m...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Iraqi diasporic community in the UK. It is based o...
This paper examines the themes and sources of inspiration of the Iraqi postcolonial novel, limiting ...
Research into Iraqi national identity is a disputed topic. Studies that take a culturalist approach ...
This dissertation explores how Iraqi migrant women living in Toronto and Detroit negotiate identity ...
This dissertation examines contemporary Iraqi North American women’s life narratives within the fram...
The division of Kurds among the countries of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria after World War I resulte...
This paper examines ethno-symbolic and instrumental explanations of ethnic and sectarian identities ...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
While emigration and population displacements have long been a feature of Iraqi history, this articl...
This thesis shows how four sources of conflict have been particularly divisive to Iraqi identity: se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From 1968 until 1991, the state led by the Iraqi Ba‘th...
Voluntary and forced migrations over the past century have given rise to the number of displaced pe...
When considering sectarian relations in Iraq, we are invariably presented with images of either ecum...