Lynn nottage’s “Ruined” : women, the battleground of wars

Author

Muhyi al-Din, Galawezh Ibrahim

Source

Journal of Kirkuk University : Humanity Studies

Issue

Vol. 12, Issue 4 (31 Dec. 2017), pp.12-23, 12 p.

Publisher

Kirkuk University College of Education for Humanities

Publication Date

2017-12-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

12

Main Subjects

History and Geography

Abstract EN

Wars in general, and civil wars in particular ravage countries and tear people and the world apart into pieces.

In wars soldiers use sexual violence against young girls and women and leave thousands of them as ruined aftermath of wars.

After the end of war its brutality continues with damaged women and victimizes them once again through the society that refuses to accept ruined women as victims, on the contrary it pushes them to brothels as prostitutes.

Raped women are enslaved and used as damaged goods by their societies which oblige them to trade their bodies and sell sex.

In 2004, Lynn Nottage traveled to Africa to meet Congolese women in the refugee camps of Uganda to write about the damage, brutalities and the atrocities of the barbaric government and the equally cruel rebel militants that women have suffered during the never-ending civil conflict (1993 –2007) in their country DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) .

The massacre in Eastern Congo inspired Nottage to explore the unimaginable suffering and nightmarish acts of violence and multiple rape Congolese women victims experienced.

According to Nottage, all of the women she interviewed were raped.

Most were raped by multiple men.

Some of the women helplessly watched as their children were murdered in front of them.

Nottage realized that she would create her own play; one that would include the heart-wrenching narratives of the women she met in Africa, whom the female characters of Ruined will be based upon their real experiences.

Nottage said.

“I believe in engaging people emotionally, because I think they react more out of emotion ‘ than when they are’ preached to, told how to feel.

It was important that this not become a documentary, or agitprop.” The result was a tragic, yet beautiful drama about pain, survival and holding onto hope while living through hell, inspired by the true accounts of women who survived such cruelty.

(Emily Wilson,The Power of “Ruined ”, 2011)

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhyi al-Din, Galawezh Ibrahim. 2017. Lynn nottage’s “Ruined” : women, the battleground of wars. Journal of Kirkuk University : Humanity Studies،Vol. 12, no. 4, pp.12-23.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhyi al-Din, Galawezh Ibrahim. Lynn nottage’s “Ruined” : women, the battleground of wars. Journal of Kirkuk University : Humanity Studies Vol. 12, no. 4 (2017), pp.12-23.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-866762

American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhyi al-Din, Galawezh Ibrahim. Lynn nottage’s “Ruined” : women, the battleground of wars. Journal of Kirkuk University : Humanity Studies. 2017. Vol. 12, no. 4, pp.12-23.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-866762

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 22-23

Record ID

BIM-866762