Successive Wars on Iraqi Society after 2003 and Their Reflections on Women's Cultural Identity / An Analytical Study

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood Hamy, Liqaa Qahtan Hadi Author

Keywords:

Successive wars,, Iraqi society, cultural identity,, Iraqi women, social influences

Abstract

The successive wars in Iraq after 2003 are an important axis of research and analysis, especially about their impact on women's cultural identity. This analytical study aims to understand and appreciate how these wars affect the cultural identity of Iraqi women. The study examines the social, psychological, and cultural effects of wars, as well as their effects on the role and status of women in Iraqi society. Factors that have influenced the change in women's cultural identity, such as legislation, cultural practices, and social changes, are analyzed. An analytical methodology is used based on the study of secondary data and academic references related to the subject. It is expected that the study will contribute to shedding light on the impact of wars on the cultural identity of Iraqi women and understanding their transformations and development during this difficult period, which may enable them to take effective steps to support women's rights and enhance their role in building society in the future

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Published

2024-08-24

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