The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, 9/11 bequeathed to the U.S. a new category of evil other, a decade and more after the “evil empire” of the USSR had been vanquished, and the cold war concluded. This thesis will investigate how this new other is represented in three post-9/11 novels, Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), Amy Waldman’s The Submission (2011),and H. M. Naqvi’s Home Boy (2010). These novels will be examined partly through the lens of postcolonial theory, as represented by Edward Said, Mohammad Samiei,and Robert Young. This thesis will demonstrate how the selected novels use point of view to examine difficult questions about the relation between comm...
This essay explores the dominant rhetoric of American society in the wake of 9/11 as seen through fi...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
This article examines the implications of particular representational and narrative strategies that ...
Master´s thesis in English (EN501)The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to ...
Western fiction about the 9/11 attacks tends to center white American experiences and perspectives, ...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
This paper documents the emergence of a new sub-genre of U.S. literature, encompassing narratives fo...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a novel by Mohsin Hamid, explores the encounter between America and it...
Although the post-9/11 decade has reached a total closure, Americans and the world in general are s...
America was founded on the idea of the melting pot that guarantees success, an opportunity to prospe...
Definitions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international “war on terro...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This paper interrogates and complicates the definition of Muslims post-9/11 in terms of prescriptive...
This essay explores the dominant rhetoric of American society in the wake of 9/11 as seen through fi...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
This article examines the implications of particular representational and narrative strategies that ...
Master´s thesis in English (EN501)The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to ...
Western fiction about the 9/11 attacks tends to center white American experiences and perspectives, ...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
This paper documents the emergence of a new sub-genre of U.S. literature, encompassing narratives fo...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a novel by Mohsin Hamid, explores the encounter between America and it...
Although the post-9/11 decade has reached a total closure, Americans and the world in general are s...
America was founded on the idea of the melting pot that guarantees success, an opportunity to prospe...
Definitions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international “war on terro...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This paper interrogates and complicates the definition of Muslims post-9/11 in terms of prescriptive...
This essay explores the dominant rhetoric of American society in the wake of 9/11 as seen through fi...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
This article examines the implications of particular representational and narrative strategies that ...