I searched for a master’s thesis in the Department of Arabic Language / College of Education for Human Sciences, University of Basra _ (The Marginalized in Post-Change Novels (2003) Diaa Jubaili as a model) _ by the student (Khadija Rahm Fadl)
The thesis dealt with the study of the subject of the marginalized in the Iraqi novel after the change (2003) because this topic formed from a wide area.
Message included. A study of the linguistic origin and the terminological definition of the concept of marginalization and the most prominent fields of knowledge that dealt with the concept. The first chapter was devoted to identifying the types of authorities that produced the marginalized and their various manifestations, while the second chapter of the study was devoted to addressing some of the groups that were marginalized and its various forms, and the third chapter was devoted to dealing with intertextuality in the novels The subject and its role in rooting for the existence of this phenomenon and the artistic impact of intertextuality in the narrations studied.
The thesis concluded, that the studied novelist’s achievement touched the Iraqi reality through the clear presence of the issue of the marginalized, as the novelist showed the role of the various authorities in the growth and continuation of the phenomenon of marginalization, and despite addressing this theme in most novels, the novelist did not fall into the trap of repetition, but rather it became a fictional sequence that exposes Powers and practices were and still are part of reality.
