Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire is a post-9/11 Antigone. This is signalled by the novel’s epigraph from Seamus Heaney’s 2004 translation of Socrates’ lines: ‘The ones we love . . . are enemies of the state’. Heaney’s tyrant king goes on to declare: ‘Whoever isn’t for us | Is against us’. The Irish poet brought new meaning to Antigone in light of the Bush slogan ‘You’re either with us or you’re with the terrorists’. Shamsie adds fresh layers in her reconsideration of the classic play. The novel explores the issue of British Muslims joining ISIS and on return being denied citizenship. Accordingly, this article discusses some big questions posed by Shamsie, which deal with such topics as language, assimilation, difference, and justice. My overarchi...
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This is a composite thesis realised in a sound installation titled Blitz: Discursive bombardments in...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
A movement in literature has evolved out of the aftermath of 9/11 to confront the spectacle of terro...
This article examines the novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) by Mohsin Hamid and Burnt Shado...
This article explores the ethics of reading across difference in a secular literary marketplace that...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US and the “War on Terror” issued in a new era of political violen...
The contemporary fascination with terrorism in Anglo-American popular culture, political discourse, ...
This paper charts the rise in prevalence of ramming attacks and how this wave of attacks challenges ...
A review of Mary Zournazi, Keywords to War: Reviving Language in an Age of Terror ( Scribe, Carlton ...
This essay discusses the relationship between popular literature and what various scholars have term...
This thesis explores geopolitically diverse fictional responses to 9/11 and the War on Terror. Drawi...
Even three decades after the publication of Salman Rushdie’s satiric novel, The Satanic Verses, the ...
Jihad Against Violence, a collaboration between two Pakistani American women, is a dramatic and poet...
Si la violence des Troubles est parfois directement montrée dans la poésie de Seamus Heaney, elle es...
This article offers a critique of Robert Appelbaum’s work on Shakespeare and terrorism, particularly...
This is a composite thesis realised in a sound installation titled Blitz: Discursive bombardments in...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
A movement in literature has evolved out of the aftermath of 9/11 to confront the spectacle of terro...