شماره ركورد
90934
عنوان مقاله
Tales of the War: Reporting from the Battlefield in Iraq
پديد آورندگان
al-hajaj, jinan f. b. basrah university - college of education for human sciences, Iraq
از صفحه
12
تا صفحه
25
تعداد صفحه
14
چكيده عربي
Many fictional and non-fictional works appeared after 2003 to explore various dimensions to the American military adventure in Iraq. Some of these works were written from first-hand knowledge by people who were embroiled in this warfare. Others were contributed by observers who find themselves in earnest to comment on and evaluate what was happening. The study first examines the writings that prospered in the wake of the American involvement in Iraq in 2003. War narratives, penned by American writers who bore witness to the war are basically investigated. The light is turned on publications between 2003 and 2008 during the war‘s ugliest phase. The themes prevalent in these narratives are inspected and the literary strategies and narrative modes adopted are discussed. The book selected for the study, Generation Kill (2004) by Evan Wright, hosts an array of subject matters and perspectives. It also incorporates a spacious continuum of themes ranging from bitterness, suffering and frustration to disillusionment and indifference. In short, regardless of the ideological background of the selected work, it exposes an impulse to be realistic, objective, pragmatic and unromantic even if it occasionally fails to be so.
كليدواژه
war fiction , Iraq , America , marines , Generation Kill , Evan Wright
سال انتشار
2019
عنوان نشريه
مجله ابحاث البصره للعلوم الانسانيه
عنوان نشريه
مجله ابحاث البصره للعلوم الانسانيه
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