Summary

Date of Birth: 18\3\1994 Status: Single Specialization: English Literature Position; Assistant Lecturer Work adress: University of Baghdad\ College of Law

Qualifications

Teaching English in civil institues Giving lectures in Al Mamoon University Excellent skills in using computers

Responsibility

Assistant Lecturer

In charge of administrative tasks in the international law Head of the Journal of Legal Sciences Unit

Awards and Memberships

كتب شكر من السيد العميد وكتلب شكر من رئيس الوزراء

Research Interests

Intersted in literature theories like; feminism, post-colonial and marxism.

Academic Area

Humanities and social sciences.

Teaching materials
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Department
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English Grammar : Headway Academic Skills
كلية القانون
القانون العام
Stage 4
English Grammar : Headway pre-Intermediate student's book
كلية القانون
القانون العام
Stage 2
English Grammer
كلية القانون
القانون العام
Stage 2
Teaching

Fisrt Course: English Grammar : Headway Academic Skills (4th Grade) Second Course: English Grammar : Headway Academic Skills (4th Grade) English Grammar : Headway pre-Intermediate student's book (second stage)

Publication Date
Thu Sep 30 2021
Journal Name
International Journal Of Research In Social Sciences And Humanities
Black Lives Matter in Brother: A Postcolonial Perspective
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This study aims to examine how the lives of blacks are reduced and eliminated in Brother (2017) by David Chariandy. Black Lives Matter is a hash tag that appears after the killing of Trayvon Martin (17 years old African American) in 2012 by the savage hands of George Zimmerman (white person). This hash-tag has become a social movement that calls for equality in order to stop the violence against black people because their live is as valuable as white’s. The movement comes into being to highlight the “hypocritical democracy in service to the white males whose freedom are openly depended upon the oppression of blacks” (Lebron, 2017, P. 1). Those who have started this movement try to redeem a state and its arbitrary actions again

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Publication Date
Fri Apr 15 2022
Journal Name
Alustath Journal For Human And Social Sciences
The Intersectionality in I’ve Been Meaning To Tell You: A Letter to My Daughter: A Post-Colonial Perspective
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Intersectionality is a concept that focuses on social inequality towards black people and provides an analytical instruments for creating social justice issues in such a way in order to depict how social marginalization, or privilege occurs differently in various social positions. It does this by focusing on the interaction of multiple systems of oppression. Intersectionality is used to examines how the social factors; race, gender, and class can affect the people’s life especially the immigrants, black people, and refuges. This article will depicts how blacks in Canada are segregated and distinguished from white race. David Chariandy’s I’ve Been Meaning To Tell You: A Letter to My Daughter 2018 is analyzed through Kimberle Crenshaw

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Publication Date
Thu Jul 18 2024
Journal Name
Herança
Heresy and Hypocrisy of the Church: A Marxist Analysis of Okezie Nwoka's God of Mercy
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Hypocrisy is found in various aspects of life, whether in religion, politics, or social parts. Hence, some of the church's hypocrisy is an outcome of different ups and downs in life. Starting with the problem in the novel, some of the hypocritical pastors engaged in an immense role in affecting the folk's lives because they persuaded people that God ordered them to do so. To accomplish their personal interests, the abusive monks disguise their verbal speech, smiles, and fine clothes like mild sheep to delusional followers, leaving them with guilt, shame, and spiritual scars. The present study aims to examine the hypocrisy and heresy of the church as portrayed in Okezie Nwoka's novel entitled God of Mercy. It reflects the source of

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