Araz Ahmed Mohammed

Araz Ahmed Mohammed
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  • Master of Arts
  • Assistant Lecturer at University of Human Development

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Introduction
Araz Ahmed Mohammed is a Kurdish novelist and university lecturer at the University of Human Development, specializing in literature and trauma studies. With a focus on Judith Herman's theories, his academic work delves into the psychological and emotional impacts of trauma, while his literary pursuits explore the depths of human experience in the context of Kurdish identity.
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Current institution
University of Human Development
Current position
  • Assistant Lecturer

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Publications (4)
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This study proposes a psychoanalytic reading of Kit Anderson's Five Sisters: A Modern Novel of Kurdish Women based on Carl Gustav Jung's (1875-1961) major theories of archetypes which are the persona, the shadow, and the self discussed in Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche. While hospitality, honor killings, political persecution and resistance a...
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The theories and application of translation have been investigated primarily from the perspective of researchers, accredited translators, translation teachers, and trainers. This study examines the lenses through which translation students are motivated to embark on the journey of translation. Whereas translation has long been considered to be an a...
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This research investigates two major American post-apocalypse novels which are Cormac McCarthy The Road (2006) and Jeanne DuPrau The City of Ember (2003). In order for the study to go beyond a mere representation of characterizations or motives, the research integrates Judith Herman’s psychoanalytic theories into the various layers of both texts. F...
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This study investigates traumatic experiences of the main character in Gharbi M. Mustafa’s novel When Mountains Weep, based on Judith Herman’s conceptualization of trauma in her book Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence - from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. Being on the road, Kurds are either internally displaced, migrating, or oppre...

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