Forming a question of identification belonging in Iraqi novel

    The novel deliberately operates on a set of rich perceptions that  moves  identification  reality, because it has  technologies enabling  it to access to formulate overall outline, focuses on identification  belonging  and courses of its movements with different stages  due to growing clashes ...

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Main Author: أ . و. د. كرَفال أيىب يحسٍ
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Collage of Education Ibn Rushd / University of Baghdad 2022-12-01
Series:الأستاذ
Online Access:https://alustath.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/UJIRCO/article/view/42
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Summary:    The novel deliberately operates on a set of rich perceptions that  moves  identification  reality, because it has  technologies enabling  it to access to formulate overall outline, focuses on identification  belonging  and courses of its movements with different stages  due to growing clashes  and imposing the constraints that pushes the individual to rely his important  belongings   such as Reference ID task, because it   is a cases  primary associate   with Being , self and relationship with the place, and launching the novel to  talk about identity but it  be done with  an important incentive related that  suffering  from losing  the features  and Endogenous determinants and, And stay away from the place who owns larger identity(homeland)  and Rooting the identity that is associated with awareness rooting in dealing with others, promoting the  entity to isolate it  for fear of melting in it leads to a lack of understanding of its limits,  in spite of the  huge constraints imposed on the  number  of the communities, particularly the Iraqi society, in particular to promote the Identification especially in circumstances of migrations which overthrew many categories , and moved it to spread in different environments, and dealing with different identities, is in its meaning (the other) who embodies religious and national and various other national and linguistic identities.
ISSN:0552-265X
2518-9263