Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many American authors depict their counter-narratives to the horrific event of 9/11. The novel revolves around the life of a young teenager named Ahmad and his religious mentor, Shaikh Rashid, who are accused as terrorists. This study problematises the issue of the identity of Muslim characters in facing oppression using the concept of cultural imperialism by Iris Marion Young (1990), focussing on the social treatment of Muslim minority characters in America perceived as inferior to the entire American cultural mainstream. The objective of this study then is to examine the author’s depictions of the American society as the cultural imperialism persecu...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, ...
”Terrorism” is a term widely used today. It and its effects are portrayed and discussed innewspapers...
This dissertation examines the “war on terror” and its dire effects on Pakistani Muslim men by discu...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
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...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
The United States of America launched its war on terror in October, 2001. The war was declared both ...
This paper reveals that John Updike's Terrorist (2006) tackles the fraught theme of the 'homegrown' ...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
John Updike, one of America’s eminent 20th century novelists, provides his own fictionalized present...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
Class Struggle is the conflict that arises when two antagonistic classes compete for their respectiv...
In recent decades, the configuration of Islam as the ultimate cultural other has defined the polit...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, ...
”Terrorism” is a term widely used today. It and its effects are portrayed and discussed innewspapers...
This dissertation examines the “war on terror” and its dire effects on Pakistani Muslim men by discu...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
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...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
The United States of America launched its war on terror in October, 2001. The war was declared both ...
This paper reveals that John Updike's Terrorist (2006) tackles the fraught theme of the 'homegrown' ...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
John Updike, one of America’s eminent 20th century novelists, provides his own fictionalized present...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
In the years after 9/11, a number of novels appeared that purported to examine the perspectives of b...
Class Struggle is the conflict that arises when two antagonistic classes compete for their respectiv...
In recent decades, the configuration of Islam as the ultimate cultural other has defined the polit...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,led many Americans to vilify Muslims and Islam. Indeed, ...
”Terrorism” is a term widely used today. It and its effects are portrayed and discussed innewspapers...
This dissertation examines the “war on terror” and its dire effects on Pakistani Muslim men by discu...