The purpose of this paper is to study Naqvi’s novel, Home Boy (2010) as a Neo Orientalist discourse of US officials about Pakistani Muslims. This paper will discuss how US officials including that of G. W. Bush perceive the Oriental world _ by using the same strategy _ as one distinguished by strangeness, Creepiness, and unusual practices; a world that is ‘Other ’ than that of Anglo-American familiar to the American public. In short what terrorist discourse of Neo Orientalists in the novel confirmed, was Said’s thesis about the “subtle and persistent Eurocentric prejudice against Arabo-Islamic peoples and their culture ” (The Edward Said Reader 2000, 69). The paper argues that the terrorist discourse in the novel is certainly a Neo Oriental...
Following the trenchant critique of orientalism, orientalist discourse has employed complex strategi...
In the aftermath of 9/11 terrorist attacks, Islam and Muslims became the subject of representation ...
This paper documents the emergence of a new sub-genre of U.S. literature, encompassing narratives fo...
The purpose of this paper is to study Naqvi’s novel, Home Boy (2010) as a Neo Orientalist discourse ...
Western fiction about the 9/11 attacks tends to center white American experiences and perspectives, ...
Critics such as Edward W. Said and others have noticed a tendency among some Western and pro-Western...
U.S. neo-Orientalism as a new form of Orientalism was ushered in after 9/11. Although it operates wi...
This essay investigates the margins of twentieth-century American novel in the light of the increasi...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, ...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
U.S. neo-Orientalism as a new form of Orientalism was ushered in after 9/11. Although it operates wi...
Definitions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international “war on terro...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
America was founded on the idea of the melting pot that guarantees success, an opportunity to prospe...
This dissertation examines the “war on terror” and its dire effects on Pakistani Muslim men by discu...
Following the trenchant critique of orientalism, orientalist discourse has employed complex strategi...
In the aftermath of 9/11 terrorist attacks, Islam and Muslims became the subject of representation ...
This paper documents the emergence of a new sub-genre of U.S. literature, encompassing narratives fo...
The purpose of this paper is to study Naqvi’s novel, Home Boy (2010) as a Neo Orientalist discourse ...
Western fiction about the 9/11 attacks tends to center white American experiences and perspectives, ...
Critics such as Edward W. Said and others have noticed a tendency among some Western and pro-Western...
U.S. neo-Orientalism as a new form of Orientalism was ushered in after 9/11. Although it operates wi...
This essay investigates the margins of twentieth-century American novel in the light of the increasi...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, ...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
U.S. neo-Orientalism as a new form of Orientalism was ushered in after 9/11. Although it operates wi...
Definitions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international “war on terro...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
America was founded on the idea of the melting pot that guarantees success, an opportunity to prospe...
This dissertation examines the “war on terror” and its dire effects on Pakistani Muslim men by discu...
Following the trenchant critique of orientalism, orientalist discourse has employed complex strategi...
In the aftermath of 9/11 terrorist attacks, Islam and Muslims became the subject of representation ...
This paper documents the emergence of a new sub-genre of U.S. literature, encompassing narratives fo...