The Central Identity in the Narrative Achievement of Mohsen Al-Ramli
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This research studies the central identity in the narrative achievement of the Iraqi novelist and storyteller (Mohsen al-Ramli) and how he employed his narrative works to reveal the central identity represented by (dictatorship authority) and its repressive methods that it practices to maintain its centrality by excluding, excluding and marginalizing the other. how to combat cultural identities; Because it is afraid of losing its authority and dominance, and thus allowing the identity of the least authority and influence to be able to rise, and perhaps cancel its centralization.
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