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Nuha al-Radi

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She has been praised for offering a uniquely female perspective on the male-centred business of war, occupation and economic sanctions in both her writing and her artwork.
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Muneeza Shamsie, Independent scholar. "Nuha al-Radi." The Literary Encyclopedia. 10 Feb. 2003. The Literary Dictionary Company. 17 December 2006. <
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Her works have been exhibited throughout the Arab world. Her ceramic works are often inspired by Iraqi folklore.
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broke out in 1958 and the monarchy was overthrown, Nuha al-Radi became a ceramist, having joined the
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in 1947 and then to India from 1949 to 1958, where Nuha al-Radi grew up. She was educated at private
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She also taught there and continued to work and exhibit as a ceramist, but the outbreak of the
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was one of the first Iraqis to be educated in the United States when he studied agriculture in
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recounts the horrific experiences of living through the first Gulf war.
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which vividly recounts the horror of living through the first Gulf War.
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Mehta, B., "Dissidence, Creativity, and Embargo Art in Nuha Al-Radi's
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She was born into a distinguished Iraqi family which included
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Baghdad Diaries: A Woman's Chronicles of War and Peace,
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Baghdad Diaries: A Woman's Chronicles of War and Peace,
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Baghdad Diaries: A Woman's Chronicle of War and Exile
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Index


Baghdad
Beirut
Iraqi
diarist
ceramicist
painter
Mahmud Shevket Pasha
Ottoman Empire
Mohammed Selim al-Radi
Texas
Suad Abbas
diplomat
Iran
English-speaking
Delhi
Simla
Alexandria
Arabic
Suez Crisis
Iraqi Revolution
Byam Shaw School of Art
London
Chelsea Pottery
American University
Beirut
Lebanese civil war
Operation Desert Storm
Dutch
Gulf War

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