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Social Cohesion and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary Britain: Impossible Mission!
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
In contemporary multicultural Britain, the concept of social cohesion has been a pressing priority for not only politicians and sociologists but also for the various British ethnic minorities. Race riots like those of 2001 ...
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(University of Kurdistan, 2019-03-01)
The Afterlife of Edward FitzGerald’s Poem: A Comparative Study of FitzGerald's <i>Rubáiyát</i> and Housman’s <i>A Shropshire Lad</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
The present paper seeks to address and examine Edward FitzGerald's globally-known poem afterlife, The Rubáiyát. Translation can serve as a force for literary renewal and innovation. For many years translation was regarded ...
Power-Struggle, Panopticism, and Hegemony in Ellison’s <i>Invisible Man</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
Ralph Ellison's acclaimed novel and his sole masterpiece, Invisible Man, is said to have been one of the world's greatest African-American novels. It is replete with discussions of racial discrimination, identity crisis ...
Automaton and Tyche in Postmodern British Novel: A Critical Treatment of Chance in Jeanette Winterson’s <i>The Passion</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-03-01)
The present paper aims address the Lacanian concepts of the tyche (tuche) and the automaton in Jeanette Winterson's The Passion (1987), and to explore the way the whole novel is based on moments of chance, peril, and ...
The Traces of Hermeticism in John Donne’s <i>An Anatomy of the World</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-03-01)
The highlighted purpose of the present study lies on the traces of Hermeticism in John Donne's celebrated poem, An Anatomy of the World. Since Donne was one of the seventeenth-century poets and a highly significant poet ...
Hybrid Marginality, Intercultural Bonding and Reconstruction of Black Motherhood in Alice Walker’s <i>Meridian</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
Over the past few decades, African American feminist writers have tried to highlight black women's double marginalization in the United States and show how they are subalternized by both racist white society and sexist ...
Subjectivity Construction through Familial Discourse Represented in Film: A Case Study of Alyosha’s Identity in Andrey Zvyagintsev’s <i>Loveless</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
This paper aims to study the process of identity shaping of a teenager in a family from the perspective of Subjectivity theories. The process of identity formation has been one of the main concerns for various critical ...
Author-Function and Modes of Writing in Narration: Reading Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s <i>One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich</i> and Julian Barnes’ <i>The Noise of Time</i>
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-09-01)
The present study attempts to demonstrate how different texts with various author attitudes depict the oppressed subjects of Stalin's time. For this purpose, Roland Barthes' notion of ‘Modes of Writing' and Michel Foucault's ...
Guests in Albert Camus's "The Guest": Essence in Tartarus
(University of Kurdistan, 2019-03-01)
The present article aims to explore the notion of Existentialist essence in the major and minor characters of Albert Camus's short story “The Guest." It also takes it upon itself to investigate the different implications ...