Literature and the War on Terror : nation, democracy and liberalisation /

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Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Ali, Sk. Sagir (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Surveying the frontiers of home, democracy and belonging in the literature of war on terror / Sk Sagir Ali
  • Cartographies of otherness and strategic outsiderism in post 9/11 fictions. "An extravagant and wheeling stranger"
  • encountering the Muslim as the neighbor / Shinjini Basu
  • Rewriting the American narrative of Muslim men: Ayad Akhtar's depiction of race, gender, and masculinity / Nalini Iyer
  • "There is no Israel for me": je suis Charlie, the ends of the French Republic, and the laicistic contours of Islamophobic dystopia in Michel Houellebecq's Submission / Swayamdipta Das
  • Sinhala Budhist nationalism and shrinking space for Muslims in Sri Lanka: the post Tamil Elam War and 9/11 situation / Rajeesh CS
  • The making of xenophobia: migrating from hatred to grief in the novels of Mohsin Hamid / Debamitra Kar
  • Pax Americana!: American exceptionalism and Salman Rushdie's language of state / Shayeari Dutta
  • Reconfiguring the contours of home, belonging, and the rights of conditional citizenship in post 9/11 novels. Imagining citizenship, democracy and belonging in Laila Lalami's Hope and other dangerous pursuits and Ayad Akhtar's Homeland elegies / Sk Sagir Ali
  • Globalization, Islamic machine, and "critical localism" in the aftermath of 9/11 / Mosarrap Hossain Khan
  • War, terror and migration: Hamid's Exit west as a cosmopolitan novel / Faisal Nazir
  • Popular imagination and the ideological representational apparatus of Western media and culture in post 9/11 climate. Tribute in light: memory (re)placed / Pinaki De
  • The radical sadness of late-night television: the comedy talk show in the shadow of 9/11 / Sudipto Sanyal and Somnath Basu
  • 9/11 and the supervillain crisis: a study of the 'terrorist villain 'and terrorism in select MCU films / Rohan Hassan
  • Post 9/11 digital martyrdom
  • digital ephemera of Ireland and digital protest movement of Bangladesh / Kusumita Datta
  • Locating "other" lives and the unmappable registers of precarity in 9/11 novels. Possible lives, impossible times:the tragic queer diasporic Muslim in Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's The exiles / Anil Pradhan
  • "You are my creator, but I am your master": a reading of Frankenstein in Baghdad as a postcolonial Pharmakon / Avijit Basak
  • The trauma of familiarity: a very brief overview of British-Muslim writings in the post 9/11 UK / Pinaki Roy.