The perception of Muslims and Islam has changed after the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001. Muslims have been projected as essential and natural-born terrorists. Thus, authors have taken this projection and reflected it into their works. John Updike, in his novel Terrorist, has done the same. He has portrayed two characters, a Muslim and a Jew. The contrast between the two characters reinforces the Islamophobic concerns of Western audience, in general, and ,American audience, in particular. Through lexical choices, narration technique, motifs and symbolism, Updike manages to further cast away the Muslim character from his society. Therefore, this research paper examines the Islamophobic, Orientalist aspects represent...
In this paper we analysed John Updike’s 22nd novel, Terrorist, to ascertain whether this novel could...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
The perception of Muslims and Islam has changed after the attacks on the World Trade Center on Septe...
This thesis exposes Updike’s overt racialist attack on Islam in his novel Terrorist (2006). It prove...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
John Updike, one of America’s eminent 20th century novelists, provides his own fictionalized present...
This paper reveals that John Updike's Terrorist (2006) tackles the fraught theme of the 'homegrown' ...
”Terrorism” is a term widely used today. It and its effects are portrayed and discussed innewspapers...
In this paper, we analyse John Updike’s Terrorist (2006) and Mohammad Ismail’s Desert of Death and P...
The United States of America launched its war on terror in October, 2001. The war was declared both ...
Far from offering a cohesive representation of ethnic and racialized individuals after the terrorist...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
The title of the study aims to explore the concept of Orientalism from a selected western novel by U...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
In this paper we analysed John Updike’s 22nd novel, Terrorist, to ascertain whether this novel could...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
The perception of Muslims and Islam has changed after the attacks on the World Trade Center on Septe...
This thesis exposes Updike’s overt racialist attack on Islam in his novel Terrorist (2006). It prove...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
John Updike, one of America’s eminent 20th century novelists, provides his own fictionalized present...
This paper reveals that John Updike's Terrorist (2006) tackles the fraught theme of the 'homegrown' ...
”Terrorism” is a term widely used today. It and its effects are portrayed and discussed innewspapers...
In this paper, we analyse John Updike’s Terrorist (2006) and Mohammad Ismail’s Desert of Death and P...
The United States of America launched its war on terror in October, 2001. The war was declared both ...
Far from offering a cohesive representation of ethnic and racialized individuals after the terrorist...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
The title of the study aims to explore the concept of Orientalism from a selected western novel by U...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
In this paper we analysed John Updike’s 22nd novel, Terrorist, to ascertain whether this novel could...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...