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English as an Imperial Language• A Qualitative Study of Iraqi Postgraduate EFL
Students
• (2025 Summary PPT)
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Study Overview• • Qualitative interviews with 15 Iraqi
postgraduate EFL students
• • Two universities: Baghdad & Erbil
• • Focus: Attitudes toward English dominance
• • Method: Semi-structured interviews
3.
Theme 1: English as Opportunity• • Access to global education
• • Better employment chances
• • Access to research & academic resources
• • International mobility
4.
Theme 2: Cultural & LinguisticThreat
• • Fear of losing Arabic/Kurdish language status
• • Concerns about cultural erosion
• • English seen as dominating local identity
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Theme 3: Identity Negotiation• • Students try to balance English with native
identity
• • English used strategically, not as identity
replacement
• • Awareness of linguistic imperialism
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Context of Iraq• • English introduced during British mandate
• • Expanded post-2003 with globalization
• • Stronger presence in higher education &
science
• • Tensions between global needs and local
culture
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Implications• • Need for balanced language policy
• • Strengthen native language alongside
English
• • Develop culturally sensitive EFL curricula
• • Support identity-affirming learning
environments
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Conclusion• • Students view English with ambivalence
• • Both beneficial and potentially imperialistic
• • Identity negotiation is central
• • Calls for balanced, context-sensitive
educational policy