Jadaliyya Interview--New Texts Out Now: Haytham Bahoora, Writing the Dismembered Nation: The Aesthetics of Horror in Iraqi Narratives of War (original) (raw)

Writing the Dismembered Nation: The Aesthetics of Horror in Iraqi Narratives of War

Haytham Bahoora

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Exploring the Literary Representation of Trauma in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction from Socio-historical Perspective

Sayed M. Mousa

World Journal of English Language , 2022

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Writing against Neocolonial Necropolitics: Literary Responses by Iraqi/Arab Writers to the US ‘War on Terror’

Katharina Motyl, Mahmoud Arghavan

European Journal of English Studies, 2018

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Iraq Wars: From A literary text to Social Context

Adhraa A . Naser

لارك

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The Corporeality of Horror: Spectres of War Victims in the Post -2003 Gothic Narratives From Iraq

Sushrita Acharjee

Horror Fiction in the Global South: Cultures, Narratives and Representations, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021

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"Violence as the Abject in Iraqi Literature: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein" (Bushra Juhi Jani)

IJHCS IJHCS

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Writing Trauma in Iraq: Literary Representations of War and Oppression in the Fiction of Sinan Antoon

Zahraa Habeeb

2015

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De-Composing “Human” Bodies in the Mirror of Iraqi “Monsters”: How to Manipulate the Present and Re-Compose the Future

Ada Barbaro

Rivista degli Studi orientali, 2021

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In War Times: Fictionalizing Iraq

Roger Luckhurst

Contemporary Literature, 2012

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Violence as the Abject in Iraqi Literature: Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Bushra J JJ

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Review Schlaepfer - Milich Pannewick & Tramontini's Conflicting Narrative: War, Trauma and Memory in Iraqi Culture 2012 (Asiatische Studien 2014)

Aline Schlaepfer

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Nadje Al-Ali and Deborah Al-Najjar We are Iraqis: Aesthetics and Politics in a Time of War. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2012. 266 pp. isbn 978-0-8156-3301-3.

Sonja Mejcher-Atassi

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Corporeality in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction

Hanan Jasim Khammas

452ºF. Revista de Teoría de la literatura y Literatura Comparada, 2022

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The poetics of the Iraqi War: Between Discursive Conflicts and Diasporic Discourse, published in Acta Orientalia 2012: 73, 17–34.

Otared Haidar

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Narrating, Metaphorizing or Performing the Unforgettable? The Politics of Trauma in Contemporary Arabic Literature

Stephan Milich

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Topography of Fear and Violence in Ahmad Al Sadawi's Frankenstein in Baghdad

ikhlas nati

Journal of Education College Wasit University

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Book review: The Iraqi Novel: Key Writers, Key Texts, written by Fabio Caiani and Catherine Cobham

Yasmeen Hanoosh

Journal of Arabic Literature, 2014

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In Search of the Iraqi Other: Iraqi Fiction in Diaspora and the Discursive Reenactment of Ethno-Religious Identities

Yasmeen Hanoosh

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On Dictatorship, Literature and the Coming Revolution: Regime and Novels in Iraq 1995-2003

Ronen Zeidel

2017

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A World of Monstrosity and Inverted Martyr Narratives: Hassan Blasim’s The Iraqi Christ

Tina Dransfeldt Christensen

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The Deeper Wounds: Living in the Trauma Zone in Jawad Al-Assadi’s Baghdadi Bath and Mithal Ghazi’s A Feminine Solo

Maysoon T A H E R Muhi

International journal of Arabic-English studies, 2020

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What Metonymy Can Do for the Construction of Irony: Addressing War and Displacement in 4'33 " in Baghdad

Deniz Başar

City University of New York - Comparative Literature Department - An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference: DISPLACEMENT, 2018

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GOTHIC POLITICS IN AHMED SAADAWI'S FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD (2013

Prof. Dr. Marwa F AlKhayat

Pluto Journals, 2022

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Grotesque bodies: Tragic laughter in contemporary Iraqi fiction

Hanan Jasim Khammas

RIVISTA DEGLI STUDI ORIENTALI, 2024

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The poetics of the Iraqi War: Between Discursive Conflicts and Diasporic Discourse

Otared Haidar

Acta Orientalia

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No More “Eloquent Silence”: Narratives of Occupation, Civil War, and Intifada Write Everyday Violence and Challenge Trauma Theory

Nora Parr

Middle East : Topics & Arguments, 2018

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Theatres of blood: performative violence in iraq

Charles Tripp

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The City of Baghdad in Iraqi Fiction: Novelistic Depictions of a Spatiality of Ruin

Farah M Al-Shamali

Middle East Research Journal of Linguistics and Literature, 2023

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Overcoming sexuality. Ideology & Masculinity in Iraqi Fiction before and after 2003

Hanan Jasim Khammas

TRANS-, 2018

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Reading, imagining and constructing Iraq

Tahrir Hamdi

International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, 2016

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Iraqi Ghosts in the Heart of America: Rajiv Joseph's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Studies in the Literary Imagination, 50.2, Fall 2017, pp. 35-52

Ana Fernández-Caparrós Turina

2017

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Iraq War Body Counts: Reportage, Photography, and Fiction

Roger Luckhurst

MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 2017

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Reading Iraqi Bodies in Pain: Gendered, Racialized and Sexualized Inscriptions of Neoliberal Imperialism

Hashem Hashem

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Iraqi Civilian Victims in Judith Thompson's Palace of the End and Bill Cain's Nine Circles

Raad Abd-Aun

مجلة كلية التربية الأساسية للعلوم الانسانية, 2021

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Iraq War Cultures

Joe Lockard

2011

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