Muntaha Tareq Hussein

Muntaha Tareq Hussein
Al-Mustansiriya University · Department of Art

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The human body has always been the subject of politics and ideology as a point of focus of power and authority, and has been emphasised as an area of investment, its distinction, torture, or the strength and energy it imposes on itself. This body has been emphasised throughout history as a useful and convenient machine. This body, as a social inter...
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Feminist criticism is one of the terms that have taken a large and important place in the literary arena since the beginning of the twentieth century. As women took a wide and pivotal field within the topics of modernity and post-modernity, the changes the world witnessed in all areas of life From here, it was necessary for women to enter the midst...
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th 26 After the emergence of the concept of perestroika in the republics of the former Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the socialist bloc, the world turned into the unipolarity and began dominance of the West, its values and culture directly and indirectly affect Middle Eastern societies and other countries What is cal...
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An analysis of women's creative practices can highlight a variety of challenges and opportunities that women face in the process of critical creativity. Women work as equals with men in areas of critical creativity, but still face some social and cultural obstacles that affect their mental outlook in the process. There are some proposals for an ana...
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April 6 Street theater differed and was distinguished by its form and the type of its audience, which varied in its random nature for all the components of society, and with this random theatrical audience, it is very possible to satisfy the needs of what is going on in the depths of what the street touches on topics that flow into the structure of...
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Color is an important connotation in the Iraqi theatrical text that carries multiple semantic meanings related to place, time, characters and events. In Iraqi theatrical texts, color is used as a semantic material and part of the dramatic symbolism of the scene. For example, black is used to represent grief and despair, red to express love and pass...