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This book examines cultural imaginations post 9/11. It explores the idea of a religious community and its multifaceted representations in literature and popular culture.
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This book examines cultural imaginations post 9/11. It explores the idea of a religious community and its multifaceted representations in literature and popular culture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000829709
- Artikelnr.: 67317501
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000829709
- Artikelnr.: 67317501
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Sk Sagir Ali is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Midnapore College (Autonomous), West Bengal, India. His published works include the edited book Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature: Traversing Resistance Margins and Extremism, Literature and Theory: Contemporary Signposts and Critical Surveys and the monograph Culture, Community and Difference in Select Contemporary British Muslim Fictions (forthcoming).
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Surveying the Frontiers of Home, Democracy and Belonging in
the Literature of War on Terror
Sk Sagir Ali
Part I: Cartographies of Otherness and Strategic Outsiderism in Post 9/11
fictions
1) "An Extravagant and Wheeling Stranger"-Encountering the Muslim as the
Neighbour
Shinjini Basu
2) Rewriting the American Narrative of Muslim Men: Ayad Akhtar's Depiction
of Race, Gender, and Masculinity
Nalini Iyer
3) "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
4) Sinhala Budhist Nationalism and Shrinking Space for Muslims in Sri
Lanka: The Post Tamil Elam War and 9/11 Situation
Rajeesh CS
5) The Making of Xenophobia: Migrating from Hatred to Grief in the Novels
of Mohsin Hamid
Debamitra Kar
6) Pax Americana! : American Exceptionalism and Salman Rushdie's Language
of State Shayeari Dutta
Part II: Reconfiguring the Contours of Home, Belonging, and the Rights of
Conditional Citizenship in Post 9/11 Novels
7) Imagining Citizenship, Democracy and Belonging in Laila Lalami's Hope
and Other
Dangerous Pursuits and Ayad Akhtar's Homeland Elegies
Sk Sagir Ali
8) Globalization, Islamic Machine, and "Critical Localism" in the Aftermath
of 9/11
Mosarrap Hossain Khan
9) War, Terror and Migration: Hamid's Exit West as a Cosmopolitan Novel
Faisal Nazir
Part III: Popular Imagination and the Ideological Representational
Apparatus of Western Media and Culture in Post 9/11 Climate
10) Tribute in Light: Memory (Re)Placed
Pinaki De
11) The Radical Sadness of Late-Night Television: The Comedy Talk Show in
the Shadow of 9/11
Sudipto Sanyal and Somnath Basu
12) 9/11 and the Supervillain Crisis: A Study of the 'Terrorist Villain'
and Terrorism in select MCU films
Rohan Hassan
13) Post 9/11 Digital Martyrdom - Digital Ephemera of Ireland and Digital
Protest Movement of Bangladesh
Kusumita Datta
Part IV: Locating "Other" Lives and the Unmappable Registers of Precarity
in 9/11 Novels
14) Possible Lives, Impossible Times:The Tragic Queer Diasporic Muslim in
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's The Exiles
Anil Pradhan
15) You are My Creator, but I am Your Master" : A Reading of Frankenstein
in Baghdad as a Postcolonial Pharmakon
Avijit Basak
16) The Trauma of Familiarity: A Very Brief Overview of British-Muslim
Writings in the Post 9/11 UK
Pinaki Roy
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Surveying the Frontiers of Home, Democracy and Belonging in
the Literature of War on Terror
Sk Sagir Ali
Part I: Cartographies of Otherness and Strategic Outsiderism in Post 9/11
fictions
1) "An Extravagant and Wheeling Stranger"-Encountering the Muslim as the
Neighbour
Shinjini Basu
2) Rewriting the American Narrative of Muslim Men: Ayad Akhtar's Depiction
of Race, Gender, and Masculinity
Nalini Iyer
3) "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
4) Sinhala Budhist Nationalism and Shrinking Space for Muslims in Sri
Lanka: The Post Tamil Elam War and 9/11 Situation
Rajeesh CS
5) The Making of Xenophobia: Migrating from Hatred to Grief in the Novels
of Mohsin Hamid
Debamitra Kar
6) Pax Americana! : American Exceptionalism and Salman Rushdie's Language
of State Shayeari Dutta
Part II: Reconfiguring the Contours of Home, Belonging, and the Rights of
Conditional Citizenship in Post 9/11 Novels
7) Imagining Citizenship, Democracy and Belonging in Laila Lalami's Hope
and Other
Dangerous Pursuits and Ayad Akhtar's Homeland Elegies
Sk Sagir Ali
8) Globalization, Islamic Machine, and "Critical Localism" in the Aftermath
of 9/11
Mosarrap Hossain Khan
9) War, Terror and Migration: Hamid's Exit West as a Cosmopolitan Novel
Faisal Nazir
Part III: Popular Imagination and the Ideological Representational
Apparatus of Western Media and Culture in Post 9/11 Climate
10) Tribute in Light: Memory (Re)Placed
Pinaki De
11) The Radical Sadness of Late-Night Television: The Comedy Talk Show in
the Shadow of 9/11
Sudipto Sanyal and Somnath Basu
12) 9/11 and the Supervillain Crisis: A Study of the 'Terrorist Villain'
and Terrorism in select MCU films
Rohan Hassan
13) Post 9/11 Digital Martyrdom - Digital Ephemera of Ireland and Digital
Protest Movement of Bangladesh
Kusumita Datta
Part IV: Locating "Other" Lives and the Unmappable Registers of Precarity
in 9/11 Novels
14) Possible Lives, Impossible Times:The Tragic Queer Diasporic Muslim in
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's The Exiles
Anil Pradhan
15) You are My Creator, but I am Your Master" : A Reading of Frankenstein
in Baghdad as a Postcolonial Pharmakon
Avijit Basak
16) The Trauma of Familiarity: A Very Brief Overview of British-Muslim
Writings in the Post 9/11 UK
Pinaki Roy
Index
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Surveying the Frontiers of Home, Democracy and Belonging in
the Literature of War on Terror
Sk Sagir Ali
Part I: Cartographies of Otherness and Strategic Outsiderism in Post 9/11
fictions
1) "An Extravagant and Wheeling Stranger"-Encountering the Muslim as the
Neighbour
Shinjini Basu
2) Rewriting the American Narrative of Muslim Men: Ayad Akhtar's Depiction
of Race, Gender, and Masculinity
Nalini Iyer
3) "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
4) Sinhala Budhist Nationalism and Shrinking Space for Muslims in Sri
Lanka: The Post Tamil Elam War and 9/11 Situation
Rajeesh CS
5) The Making of Xenophobia: Migrating from Hatred to Grief in the Novels
of Mohsin Hamid
Debamitra Kar
6) Pax Americana! : American Exceptionalism and Salman Rushdie's Language
of State Shayeari Dutta
Part II: Reconfiguring the Contours of Home, Belonging, and the Rights of
Conditional Citizenship in Post 9/11 Novels
7) Imagining Citizenship, Democracy and Belonging in Laila Lalami's Hope
and Other
Dangerous Pursuits and Ayad Akhtar's Homeland Elegies
Sk Sagir Ali
8) Globalization, Islamic Machine, and "Critical Localism" in the Aftermath
of 9/11
Mosarrap Hossain Khan
9) War, Terror and Migration: Hamid's Exit West as a Cosmopolitan Novel
Faisal Nazir
Part III: Popular Imagination and the Ideological Representational
Apparatus of Western Media and Culture in Post 9/11 Climate
10) Tribute in Light: Memory (Re)Placed
Pinaki De
11) The Radical Sadness of Late-Night Television: The Comedy Talk Show in
the Shadow of 9/11
Sudipto Sanyal and Somnath Basu
12) 9/11 and the Supervillain Crisis: A Study of the 'Terrorist Villain'
and Terrorism in select MCU films
Rohan Hassan
13) Post 9/11 Digital Martyrdom - Digital Ephemera of Ireland and Digital
Protest Movement of Bangladesh
Kusumita Datta
Part IV: Locating "Other" Lives and the Unmappable Registers of Precarity
in 9/11 Novels
14) Possible Lives, Impossible Times:The Tragic Queer Diasporic Muslim in
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's The Exiles
Anil Pradhan
15) You are My Creator, but I am Your Master" : A Reading of Frankenstein
in Baghdad as a Postcolonial Pharmakon
Avijit Basak
16) The Trauma of Familiarity: A Very Brief Overview of British-Muslim
Writings in the Post 9/11 UK
Pinaki Roy
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Surveying the Frontiers of Home, Democracy and Belonging in
the Literature of War on Terror
Sk Sagir Ali
Part I: Cartographies of Otherness and Strategic Outsiderism in Post 9/11
fictions
1) "An Extravagant and Wheeling Stranger"-Encountering the Muslim as the
Neighbour
Shinjini Basu
2) Rewriting the American Narrative of Muslim Men: Ayad Akhtar's Depiction
of Race, Gender, and Masculinity
Nalini Iyer
3) "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
4) Sinhala Budhist Nationalism and Shrinking Space for Muslims in Sri
Lanka: The Post Tamil Elam War and 9/11 Situation
Rajeesh CS
5) The Making of Xenophobia: Migrating from Hatred to Grief in the Novels
of Mohsin Hamid
Debamitra Kar
6) Pax Americana! : American Exceptionalism and Salman Rushdie's Language
of State Shayeari Dutta
Part II: Reconfiguring the Contours of Home, Belonging, and the Rights of
Conditional Citizenship in Post 9/11 Novels
7) Imagining Citizenship, Democracy and Belonging in Laila Lalami's Hope
and Other
Dangerous Pursuits and Ayad Akhtar's Homeland Elegies
Sk Sagir Ali
8) Globalization, Islamic Machine, and "Critical Localism" in the Aftermath
of 9/11
Mosarrap Hossain Khan
9) War, Terror and Migration: Hamid's Exit West as a Cosmopolitan Novel
Faisal Nazir
Part III: Popular Imagination and the Ideological Representational
Apparatus of Western Media and Culture in Post 9/11 Climate
10) Tribute in Light: Memory (Re)Placed
Pinaki De
11) The Radical Sadness of Late-Night Television: The Comedy Talk Show in
the Shadow of 9/11
Sudipto Sanyal and Somnath Basu
12) 9/11 and the Supervillain Crisis: A Study of the 'Terrorist Villain'
and Terrorism in select MCU films
Rohan Hassan
13) Post 9/11 Digital Martyrdom - Digital Ephemera of Ireland and Digital
Protest Movement of Bangladesh
Kusumita Datta
Part IV: Locating "Other" Lives and the Unmappable Registers of Precarity
in 9/11 Novels
14) Possible Lives, Impossible Times:The Tragic Queer Diasporic Muslim in
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla's The Exiles
Anil Pradhan
15) You are My Creator, but I am Your Master" : A Reading of Frankenstein
in Baghdad as a Postcolonial Pharmakon
Avijit Basak
16) The Trauma of Familiarity: A Very Brief Overview of British-Muslim
Writings in the Post 9/11 UK
Pinaki Roy
Index