Abstract In this thesis I examine selected works by contemporary Iraqi women novelists written during three periods of wars: the Iraq-Iran War (1980-1988), the First Gulf War (1990-1991) and the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. I argue that the unceasing chain of wars portrayed in the open-ended narratives I analyze unsettles mainstream conceptions of women as victims at the home front and men as brave fighters at the battle front. Instead women are constructed as survivors, working to preserve the memory of Iraq and its history, gesturing towards a possible rebirth of Baghdad. The stories the writers provide entail a testimonial account where a record of historical happenings is presented to the reader in fictional form...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
Abstract In this thesis I examine selected works by contemporary Iraqi women novelists written du...
This study deals with a number of novels written by women after 2003 to know the extent to which the...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
For many cultural commentators, the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) signalled a new era in which techno...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
My dissertation, Novel Perspectives of the Iraq War, explores literary representations of the Amer...
This article focuses on the emotional lives of, and interactions between, female characters in two p...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This paper examines the themes and sources of inspiration of the Iraqi postcolonial novel, limiting ...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
Abstract In this thesis I examine selected works by contemporary Iraqi women novelists written du...
This study deals with a number of novels written by women after 2003 to know the extent to which the...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
For many cultural commentators, the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) signalled a new era in which techno...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
My dissertation, Novel Perspectives of the Iraq War, explores literary representations of the Amer...
This article focuses on the emotional lives of, and interactions between, female characters in two p...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This paper examines the themes and sources of inspiration of the Iraqi postcolonial novel, limiting ...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...