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" War and occupation in Iraqi fiction / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1091157
Doc. No : bc1010676
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Masmoudi, Ikram
Title & Author : War and occupation in Iraqi fiction /\ Ikram Masmoudi.
Publication Statement : Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, [2015]
: , ©2015
Series Statement : Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 9780748696567
: : 0748696563
: : 9781474403528
: : 1474403522
: 9780748696550
: 0748696555
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-227) and index.
Contents : Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Iran-Iraq War and the Bare Life of the War Deserter -- 2 Postmodern War, the Gulf War and the Iraqi Soldier -- 3 Bare Life in the 'New Iraq' -- 4 Bare Life in the Camp -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract : Examines tangible experiences of war and occupation in recent Iraqi fiction The last three decades in Iraqi history can be summarized in these words: dictatorship, war and occupation. After the fall of Saddam's regime Iraqi novelists are not only writing about the occupation and the current disintegration of Iraq but are also revisiting previous wars that devastated their lives. This book examines how recent Iraqi fiction about war depicts the Iraqi subject in its relation to war, coercion, subjugation and occupation. The theoretical medieval concept of the homo sacer, the killable, as defined by Giorgio Agamben is used to explore the lives and the experiences of different war actors such as the soldier, the war deserter, the camp detainee and the suicide bomber depicted in their "bare life" as men doomed to death in the necropolitical context. War and Occupation in Iraqi Fiction is an exploration of fictional works by a new generation of leading Iraqi authors such as Ali Badr, Shakir Nuri, Najm Wali, Hdiya Hussein and others. It brings to light the overarching continuum in the production of homines sacri in Iraq. Instances of homo sacer under the dictatorship are complemented by new instances found in the camp and under the state of exception of the occupation and the war on terror. Key Features Explores fictional works by a new generation of leading Iraqi authors such as Ali Badr, Shakir Nuri, Najm Wali and Hdiya Hussein Provides a historical contextualization of the Iraqi novel before and after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime Presents an analytical and critical study of a selected corpus of novels about war and occupation in Iraq Explores tangible experiences of war and occupation - such as desertion, camp detention and suicide bombing - in the Iraqi novel
Subject : Arabic fiction-- Iraq-- History and criticism.
Subject : Roman irakien-- Histoire et critique.
Subject : RELIGION-- Islam-- General.
Subject : LITERARY CRITICISM-- African.
Subject : Arabic fiction.
Subject : Iraq.
Dewey Classification : ‭892.7/37099567‬
LC Classification : ‭PJ8042‬‭.M37 2015eb‬
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