The chaos of female identity affiliation in the Iraqi novel after 2003 A.D.

Section: Article
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
647-678

Abstract

The importance of studying identity stems from the fact that it represents a cognitive discourse like other discourses in literature. Identity entered narrative writing and became clearly one of its contents. The novel presents reality and daily life, including reality in the past, which is represented by history by extending towards the present or the future by absorbing the issues of historical reality. The concept of identity has become an important part of Arab fictional literature in general and Iraqi novels in particular, especially womens novels, during the transition phase that Iraqi reality faced after 2003 AD, which was filled with a series of historical events. This led to the formation of a written form that deals with realistic events set in a narrative process stemming from the past. and the present, As a discussion of the actual changes in reality, and a conveyor of an image in which it can be said that history does not have the possibility of conveying the truth as it is, but rather carries a difference through the formation of the text, the language, and the historical paradox in the novel; After this period, the novels revealed the formation of a clearly defined phenomenon that calls for penetrating the depths of its events and gives us access to an integrated unity with the presence of history in the studied novels, with its temporal differences, formations, and political and social effects

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Al-Naili, M., & مريم. (2025). The chaos of female identity affiliation in the Iraqi novel after 2003 A.D. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(مؤتمر), 647–678. https://doi.org/10.33899/jeh.2024.184082