Feminist discourse trends in the Iraqi theatrical performance "Khilaf" as a model
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System , Feminist Discourse, PresentationAbstract
The feminist discourse systems constitute the mirror itself and what it seeks through its imaginations of creating a product to possess its presence in society and to ascend the culture of the era through the metaphysics of the new systems. Its discourse is a product of post-modernism that attempts to marginalize the center and centralize the margin. Therefore, the researcher studied (feminist discourse systems in contemporary Iraqi theater) and divided it into four chapters. In the first chapter, he addressed the research problem, which was defined by the following question (What are feminist discourse systems in contemporary Iraqi theater)? In addition to the importance of the research, as it is a study that benefits specialists in theater studies, as well as the limits of the research, in addition to defining the terms included in the research topic. In the second chapter, the theoretical framework was divided by the researcher into two sections: the first section (The concept of feminist system) and the second section (Feminist discourse). Then, he concluded the chapter with the most prominent indicators that the theoretical framework resulted in. In the third chapter, the research procedures were included, which included the research community represented by all the performances that carried the feminist discourse, which the researcher placed in a table in Appendix No. 1, and the research sample consisting of the play Khilaf addition to the descriptive analytical research method and research tools. The researcher concluded the chapter by analyzing the samples. In the fourth chapter, after analyzing the sample, the researcher reached the most important results, conclusions, recommendations, suggestions, a list of sources and references, and a summary of the research in both Arabic and English
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