Faculty of Arts discusses tabu in post-Arab Spring novels
The letter prepared by the student (Hassan Khalif Sahib al-Atabi) aims to identify the representations of the Tabu in the novels of the Arab Spring, which violated the forbidden and red lines that remained intractable and dangerous to writers for many decades except in some spatial and temporal exceptions, where the novels penetrated the subject of study prohibited in all its forms religious, political or sexual, and show patterns of every form of tabu. The Arab Spring protests had a significant impact on the emancipation of writers and writers and the introduction of bold new topics that they were forbidden to go through in the past and from the novels that represented that tabu.
