A master's thesis at Basra University examines the reality of feminist theatrical composition in Iraq and its dramatic characteristics. Rasheed spectators

A master's thesis in the College of Fine Arts at Basra University examined the reality of feminist theatrical authorship in Iraq and its dramatic characteristics, the Rasheed spectrum as a model.

The message presented by the researcher Myriam Saad Jalil contained four chapters ... The first chapter included the research problem, which centered around the following question ... What are the characteristics of the drama that characterized the texts of the Iraqi writer Atif Rasheed?

As for the second chapter, it consisted of two topics. The first topic dealt with feminist theatrical authorship, its trends and its media. As for the second topic, the researcher dealt with the composition characteristics in feminist theatrical writings. The third chapter was devoted to research procedures, as it began with an introduction to the playwright, Atyaf Rasheed, and the research community was identified, which consisted of 12 theatrical texts.

And the fourth chapter shows conclusions, recommendations and proposals.

She indicated the importance of the research to the necessity of trying to document the reality of feminist theatrical authorship in Iraq and analyze the dramatic characteristics of writing an Iraqi play.

The research concluded an attempt to uncover the reality of feminist theatrical composition and its dramatic characteristics in the texts of the playwright Atyaf Rasheed.