PhD Dissertation at the University of Basrah Examines "Radicalism and its Representations in Arabic Dramatic Texts: Selected Examples"
A PhD dissertation at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, examined "Radicalism and its Representations in Arabic Dramatic Texts: Selected Examples."
The dissertation, submitted by researcher Rawaa Muhammad Khalid, aimed to highlight the representations of radicalism in Arabic dramatic texts and how playwrights addressed them in crafting the structures of their plays.
The dissertation addressed the topic of radicalism, which is considered one of the most important modern terms that emerged through its presence in the political sense of reform and revolution against oppressive regimes in an attempt to implement fundamental reforms.
The dissertation concluded that radicalism in contemporary Arabic dramatic texts represents a state of critical awareness opposed to existing political and social systems.
Department of Media and Government Communication