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Title: Writing through the body : Iraqi responses to the war on terror
Author: Jasim Khammas, Hanan
Keywords: Novel·la iraquiana
Literatura nord-americana
Cultura nord-americana
Llibres electrònics
Guerra contra el terrorisme, 2001-2009
Guerra d'Iraq, 2003-2011
Violència en la literatura
Guerra en la literatura
Grotesc
Sexualitat
Cos humà
Dones en la literatura
Homes en la literatura
Iraq
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona
Series/Report no: Género(s) ; 5
Abstract: The 2003 Iraq invasion provoked an unprecedented phenomenon in the Iraqi literary scene: fiction exceeds poetry in production, critical reception, and market figures. New narrative genres, concerned with stories of wars and trauma, depict corporality and sexuality in their most material sense. Writing Through the Body argues that interest in the physical indicates a new perception of corporeality and, to show this, it traces a genealogy of the Iraqi body to uncover the complexity of its historical and socio-political discourses. Considering religious, social, and political factors, the body is examined in three semiospheres: Iraqi society and culture before 2003, the discourse of the war on terror as a semiotic interference, and contemporary Iraqi fiction as the result of the encounter between the two. This structure shows how corporeality was interrupted by and instrumentalised in war propaganda, and how new representations in fiction respond to the two spheres in conflict.
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/207989
Related resource: https://www.edicions.ub.edu/ficha.aspx?cod=16406
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ISBN: 9788410500020
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