Religious Violence in the Iraqi Feminine Narratives (2008-2019)
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Abstract
The Iraqi feminist writer recorded her distinction in representing the theme of religious violence, which is close to the act of death with its symbolic dimension, which overshadowed Iraqi life, so that the Iraqi individual could live in the light of the infiltration of the culture of violence after having crossed the borders of the American colonialist regime, to make a number of changes in the Iraqi environment, all leading to the struggle of identities and the emergence of narrow identities. Therefore, the Iraqi novel tried to identify the nature of violence and pursue the causes that led to the emergence of violence, as the novels represented this different theme With its various transformations, to establish the Iraqi feminist novel on the celebration of the bereavement, absence, racism, exclusion, and the favela, and what distinguished it, is that it was comprehensive to the theme of violence, beginning with the Jewish exile in the famous Farhoud incident, until the advent of religious extremism that restored the time of exile, torture, and slavery to the present era. The feminist novel was a depiction of those bereavement and its treatment, An account of its existential causes, the researcher tried to follow a cultural approach to deal with this cross-cutting value, and from the results the researcher stood on, they followed Iraqi novelists in a variety of ways The Iraqi novelist tried to follow the causes that led to the violence by following a philosophical dialogue between the characters, to highlight identity and its fragility. The novelist was not submissive, but attempted to play an anti-religious role.