Contents
Introduction
1. Homeland, Identity, and Lamentation Within the Iraqi Context
Part 1. Failure of the National Project
2. Ishtar in Baghdad: Iraq as Mesopotamia, Fallen to American Barbarians
3. Baghdadi Bath: The Struggle to Survive Under Saddam and the Occupation
4. Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad: Shakespeare’s Lovers Across the Sectarian Divide
Part 2. Terror in the Homeland
5. Princes of Hell: The Foreign Terrorist and His Iraqi Recruit
6. The Barbaric Wedding: War Rape and Its Aftermath
Part 3. Political and Social Satire and Commentary
7. Summer Rain: The War Widow and POW in a Science Fiction Bedroom Farce
8. Lorca’s Women: Iraqi Women Trapped Within Four Walls
9. Muhaned Al Hadi’s Curfew and Hotspot: Poverty and Proof of Iraqiness
10. Fetch the King, Fetch Him!: Political Satire
Epilogue. Afro-Iraq Ritual: Affirming and Reinforcing Homeland and Identity, by Amir Al-Azraki, Thawrah Yousif Yaqoob, and James Al-Shamma
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index