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Transatlantic Fictions of 9/11 and the War on Terror - Images of Insecurity, Narratives of Captivity

English · Paperback / Softback

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Extending the study of post-9/11 literature to include transnational perspectives, this book explores the ways in which contemporary writers from Europe as well as the USA have responded to the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the ensuing ''war on terror.'' Transatlantic Fictions of 9/11 and the ''War on Terror'' demonstrates the ways in which contemporary fiction has wrestled with anxieties about national and international security in the 21st century. Reading a wide range of novels by such writers as Amy Waldman, Michael Cunningham, Frederic Beigbeder, Ian McEwan, Joseph O''Neill, Moshin Hamid, Jose Saramago, Ricardo Menendez Salmon, J.M. Coetzee and Salman Rushdie, Susana Araujo explores how the rhetoric of the ''war on terror'' has shaped recent representations of the city and how "security" discourses circulate transatlantically and transnationally. By focusing not only on 9/11 but also on the way subsequent events such as the wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq are represented in fiction, this book demonstrates how notions of "terror" and "insecurity" have been absorbed, reworked or critiqued in fiction. Araujo examines to what extent transatlantic relations have reinforced or challenged new fictions of "white western middle class captivity.">

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Authors Dr Susana Araujo, Dr Susana (University of Lisbon Araujo, Susana Araujo, Susana Araújo
Assisted by Bryan Cheyette (Editor), Martin Paul Eve (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.04.2017
 
EAN 9781350030381
ISBN 978-1-350-03038-1
No. of pages 232
Series New Horizons in Contemporary W
New Horizons in Contemporary Writing
New Horizons in Contemporary W
New Horizons in Contemporary Writing
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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