This article focuses on the emotional lives of, and interactions between, female characters in two plays about Iraqi wars: The Hymn of the Rocking Chair (1987) by Farouk Mohammed and A Feminine Solo (2013) by Mithal Ghazi. These plays show life in Iraq in times of war. The article argues that it is significant that Iraqi women are depicted in drama and theatre, during those times of war when extreme emotional suffering and trauma prevail, in the role of storytellers. In addition, societies at war present a methodological problem for research in that playscripts might not survive intact. This reveals another type of emotional loss through war—one that involves culture itself
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...
Abstract In this thesis I examine selected works by contemporary Iraqi women novelists written du...
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...
We first meet Matei Vişniec's characters in the play The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bos...
During the 1990’s and the years of siege that followed, Iraqi women suffered from the oppression of ...
In “The Cup,” Dunya Mikhail, the Iraqi- American poet, who is the witness of two wars herself, descr...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
The Iraqi Memory Project is practice-led research: How can an artistic inquiry further the exchanges...
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...
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...
Abstract In this thesis I examine selected works by contemporary Iraqi women novelists written du...
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...
We first meet Matei Vişniec's characters in the play The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bos...
During the 1990’s and the years of siege that followed, Iraqi women suffered from the oppression of ...
In “The Cup,” Dunya Mikhail, the Iraqi- American poet, who is the witness of two wars herself, descr...
This article explores the role of Iraqi women in reconstruction processes by contextualising the cur...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
The Iraqi Memory Project is practice-led research: How can an artistic inquiry further the exchanges...
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...
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
Purpose: This paper examines contemporary and historical roles of women in war, focusing upon a redu...