Hanan Abbas Hussein Country: Iraq Date of Birth: Baghdad, 1 July 1984. Nationality: Arabic Religion: Muslim Place of Birth: Baghdad, Iraq Sex: Female Scientific Title: Assist Professor Marital Status: married/ two Daughters Address: Baghdad Cell phone: 07703486951 E-mail address: [email protected] Degree of Qualification: M.A in literature of English/ University of Baghdad/ College of Education for women / Department of English in 2014 B.A University of Baghdad/ College of Education for women / Department of English in 2006-2007 Secondary School/ literary Branch in 2001-2002 The Title of the M.A Dissertation: Alienation and Entrapment in Selected Novels of Edith Wharton General Field: Literature Field of Specification: Novel
M.A in literature of English/ University of Baghdad/ College of Education for women / Department of English in 2014
Asst.Prof in English Department Amember og Guiding Committe
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novels and poetry
English language \ literature
Introduaction to Literature Englaish Language
students from fourth stage (7 students) with diffrent titles of papers
This paper aims at investigating the effect of postmodernism and technology on the social life in Don Delillo's novel The White Noise. In this novel, Don Delillo portrays the chaotic life by using modern technology which has been presented by three ways. The first way is by television as being a source of information and entertainment. The second way is by the toxic event whereas the third is by Dylar's episode and its destructive consequences. He depicts that through the atmosphere of Jack's family plus its effects on the life and thoughts of the elders and society. He proves that technology is leading humanity not to safety, but to death. He further highlights that by showing the impact of technology on the life of the main charac
... Show MoreThis study aims at describing the identity crisis of Diaspora people (Arab -American) in "Laila Halaby's" novel "Once in A promise Land". Halaby tackles the issues of racism, exclusion, and instability of identity that affect the Arab American community after the terrorist event of eleventh of September. She sheds light on the experiences of her significant characters Salwa and Jassim in America, clarifying how this event weakened their social position and turns their presence in America questionable. "Halaby" describes the bitterness of her characters who are induced into a dream of belonging to a land that transcends their original culture and religious values as well as their language. "Halaby" explains the subsistence in America involvi
... Show MoreThis paper addresses the new coloring in the concept of dystopian society as represented by the positive role of one of the characters vs. the passive role of the government and its mutual effect on the people of the society. In addition, it describes how all men in the dystopian society victimize and degrade the other through unlawful acts, like: stealing, rape, and fear, which are the lowest points in a moral decay. However, it offers hope by illustrating a positive sense, as exemplified by the doctor's wife out of Saramago's optimistic view that men may be descended from good women. Accordingly, the paper aims to examine the effect of the government’s role in the lives of the people who have later turned into blind in a dystopi
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