عنوان المقال عربي
الهوية والصراع في رواية (يا مريم) لسنان أنطون
Abstract
The topic of identity is one of the main and important topics in contemporary Iraqi narratives. The expatriate Iraqi novelist Sinan Anton was not far from the concerns of his homeland, which he left as an immigrant to the United States of America after the events of 1991. The obsession with the homeland and the bloody events it was going through that threatened its social fabric occupied his mind. His novel (Ya Maryam), published in 2012, was the culmination of this identity concern through its treatment of the phenomenon of migration and displacement of Iraqi Christians outside the homeland after the emergence of terrorist groups that wreaked havoc on the sons of the homeland by displacement and killing. The novelist was able to encompass all the themes that build the main theme in the novel, which can be described as the identity conflict that the novelist threw right and left to exhaust most of the aspects of the conflict that the recipient's imagination can imagine. Through our reading of this achievement, some results appeared to us, including: - The main theme on which the novel (Ya Maryam) was based is the treatment of the crisis of national identity and the rise of Sub-identity identities.
Keywords
Identity Conflict, Sinan Anton, the novel
Recommended Citation
Al-Jubouri, Mohammed Falih
(2025)
"Identity and conflict in the novel (Oh Mary) by Sinan Antoon,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 11:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol11/iss1/1