A Discussion of the Student and Waroud Hamed Abdel-Samad

A doctoral thesis entitled “Contemporary Arabic Poetry in Iraq (1990-2003), a Study of Technical Variables in the Department of Arabic Language in the College of Arts on Monday, 2/8/2021.

The thesis presented by the student Waroud Hamed Abdel Samad included five chapters. The first chapter discussed the patterns of external structure. The second chapter explained the patterns of internal structure. The third chapter dealt with gender interference and expression techniques. The fourth chapter included visual formation. The fifth chapter involved the language of the poem and its structures.

The thesis aims to show the importance of contemporary Arabic poetry in Iraq during this stage, especially (1990-2003) as it is an important and harsh stage for the Iraqi person in the face of the forestry that emerged from life and was a way to reveal through different poetic texts presented by poets who differed in form and content and thus lead us to find out about Text structure, writing style and understanding technical variables.

The thesis discussed the period from (1990-2003), as a remarkable stage that coincided with the end of the Iranian war and the beginning of the Gulf War, in which the poet understood the implications of that transformation and its significance with intense conflict and competition between the human subject and reality. So the poetic text came raging between the self and its subjects in contexts that are not separate from each other through a continuous stream of sense of responsibility that prompted the poet to present what life could not do.