Fictions of the war on terror : difference and the transnational 9/11 novel

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    • O'Gorman, Daniel

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Fictions of the war on terror : difference and the transnational 9/11 novel

Daniel O'Gorman

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Bibliography: p. 202-211

Includes index

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内容説明

This book argues that there are a number of contemporary novels that challenge the reductive 'us and them' binaries that have been prevalent not only in politics and the global media since 9/11, but also in many works within the emerging genre of '9/11 fiction' itself.

目次

Introduction 1. New Constellations: Judith Butler's 'Frame' and Dave Eggers' What Is the What 2. Gazing Inward in Jonathan Lethem's Chronic City and Teju Cole's Open City 3. Connective Dissonance: Refiguring Difference in Fiction of the Iraq War 4. Ambivalent Alterities: Pakistani Post-9/11 Fiction in English 5. [T]he stories of anywhere are also the stories of everywhere else': Salman Rushdie's Shalimar the Clown and The Enchantress of Florence Conclusion Bibliography Index

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