Documenting customs and traditions in some Iraqi feminist novels after 2003 AD

  • Sahar Muhammad Manshoud University of Al qadisiyah
  • Assistant Prof.Dr. Nahda Sattar Obaid University of Al qadisiyah
Keywords: Customs, traditions, the feminist novel

Abstract

It is clear to us that the Iraqi customs and traditions are diverse and many, and each sect differs in its customs from the other sect, especially religious customs and beliefs. My People did not escape the writer's hand, neither big nor small, with regard to popular customs and beliefs.

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Published
2023-04-22
How to Cite
Muhammad Manshoud, S., & Sattar Obaid, A. P. N. (2023). Documenting customs and traditions in some Iraqi feminist novels after 2003 AD. Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Humanities Sciences, 26(1), 27-44. Retrieved from https://journalart.qu.edu.iq/index.php/QJHS/article/view/639
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Articles