Ground Zero Narratives: Islam and Muslims in Post-9/11 American Narratives and Arab American Counter-Narratives analyzes the relations between post-9/11 America and the Islamic world. This book presents narrative discourse to detect literary incitement to typological and cultural representations.
Ground Zero Narratives: Islam and Muslims in Post-9/11 American Narratives and Arab American Counter-Narratives analyzes the relations between post-9/11 America and the Islamic world. This book presents narrative discourse to detect literary incitement to typological and cultural representations.
Mubarak Altwaiji is associate professor of literary theory and criticism, as well as head of the department of English Language Skills at Northern Border University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Historical and Theoretical Framework Chapter 2: Projection of Arab Terrorism and Nationalism in White American Novel Chapter 3: Representation of Arab Muslim Woman in White American Novel Chapter 4: Construction of Arab Identity in Arab American Counter-narratives Chapter 5: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Chapter 1: Historical and Theoretical Framework Chapter 2: Projection of Arab Terrorism and Nationalism in White American Novel Chapter 3: Representation of Arab Muslim Woman in White American Novel Chapter 4: Construction of Arab Identity in Arab American Counter-narratives Chapter 5: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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