Postmodern Orientalism in Don DeLillos Pre-and-Post 9/11 Fiction
Borhan, Abbasali/Pirnajmuddin, Hossein
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Zusatztext
Don DeLillo is one of the most prominent figures in contemporary American fiction. This book addresses the intersection between postmodernism and neo-orientalism in his fiction. The writers examine the significance of orientalist discourse, the system of representations about the East, which figures noticeably in DeLillos fiction, particularly in The Names, Mao II, Cosmopolis, and Falling Man. They argue that this discourse fuses with discourses of terrorism and fundamentalism. Central in this book is the contention that despite the postmodernist claims about the validity of all narratives, DeLillos postmodern fiction largely excludes the alternative unwelcome narratives by disregarding the historical contingencies involved in phenomena such as terrorism.
Autorenportrait
Abbasali Borhan, PhD Candidate: Studying English Literature at Shiraz University, Iran. Instructor at Sobh-e-Sadegh Institute of Higher Education, Isfahan, Iran. Hossein Pirnajmuddin, PhD: Completed his PhD in English Literature at University of Birmingham, UK. Associate Professor of English Literature at University of Isfahan, Iran.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 07.02.2014
Umfang: 132 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.9 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659396526
Umbreit-Nr.: 6217309
