TY - CHAP CY - Yogyakarta ID - digilib38582 UR - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/38582/ A1 - Arofah, Arofah Y1 - 2019/10/23/ N2 - The Middle East is one of the interesting areas to study, especially related to prolonged conflicts that always surround the region. One of the conflicts recorded in history is the conflict that occurred in Iraq or better known as the Gulf War II involving Iraq and Kuwait. In Saatu Bagdad's novel by Syahad al-Rawiy, an Iraqi writer, she tried to clearly explain how the Gulf War II had a huge impact on the lives of Iraqi people. This study aims to reveal the impact of the Gulf War II experienced by the Iraqi people based on data in the novel Saatu Bagdad, the reality of Iraqi society, and the relationship between the structure of the text and the reality of Iraqi society. The theory to be utilized in this research is the theory of sociology of literature as proposed by Alan Swingewood, that literature is a mirror of the age or social document. Swingewood's mirror is a self-reflection of social life when the work was created. The method used is the literature of sociology, which is a method that moves from the data of literature to be connected with the existing reality. The most dominant physical impact is the devastating condition of the Iraqi economy, damage to infrastructure both civil and military, and massive immigration. The impact is a representation of the reality that occurred in Iraqi society during the Gulf War II which began in 1990. PB - UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA KW - Impact KW - Gulf War II KW - Iraq KW - Bagdad KW - Sociology of Literature SN - 27150550 TI - Impact Of Gulf War II in The Novel of "Saatu Bagdad" By Syahad Ar-Rawiy: Analysis of Literature Sociology SP - 77 AV - public EP - 85 T2 - PROCEEDINGS Adab-International Conference on Information and Cultural Sciences ?Cultural Literacy and Islam in the Post-Truth Society? ER -