Alaa Muzahim Abdul Razzaq Dhaher Al-Aloosy (Lecturer)
MSc in Modern American Drama
English - Education for Women
edw.engalaa609@uoanbar.edu.iq
Name: ALAA MUZAHEM ABDULRAZZAQ
Date of Birth: 1980-11-5
Religion: Muslim
Martial status: Married
No. of children: Five
Specialization: Modern American Drama
Position: High education in Iraq- Anbar University
Scientific Degree: Pro.Assistant
Work Address: Anbar university–education college for women
Work Phone:
Mobile: 07715146570
Email: edw.engalaa609@uoanbar.edu.iq
No. |
Research Title |
Place of Publication |
Year |
1 |
The Idea of communication and solitude in Pinter's The Dumb waiter |
Alanbar journal for human science |
2011 |
2 |
The hidden hands of Evil in Miller's "The Crucible |
Alustath Journal |
2013 |
3 |
Blacks Lose Identity Under The Lie of Democracy A Study in Lorraine Hansberry's Les Blancs. |
Dirasat, Human and Social Sciences, Volume 47 |
2020 |
4 |
Traumatic Psychological dilemma in Nancy Harris's play Our New Girl |
ALiraqia university college of education for women |
2020 |
5 |
Parent's difficulties with their autistic son: A study in Deanna Jent's Falling |
ALiraqia university |
2021 |
6 |
A Freudian Reading of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights |
Journal of Almaarif University |
2021 |
participating in scientific conferences and symposia (research participation).
1-First Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Education for the Humanities of Anbar University 2011.
2-Seventh Annual Scientific Conference of the University for Human Development - UHD Sulaymaniyah Governorate 2019.
3-First Scientific Conference of Humanities Faculties of Anbar University 2020.
4- Scientific Symposium on Child Bullying in Schools - Study in the Play the Bell 2021.
5-Panel discussion on Domestic violence in a 2020 American play.
6-Member of student scientific and guidance committees
Supervising on researches paper graduation 2021-2022
1-The Crime of Infanticide in Sam Shepard's Buried Child
2-The idea of goodness in Arther Miller’s the crucibl
3-Theme of Revenge in Shakespeare's King Lear
4-Spiritual images in Milton's Paradis Lost