The Locator -- [(title = "9/11 ")]

2394 records matched your query       


Record 118 | Previous Record | MARC Display | Next Record | Search Results
Author:
Ivanchikova, Alla, 1977- author.
Title:
Imagining Afghanistan : global fiction and film of the 9/11 wars / Alla Ivanchikova.
Publisher:
Purdue University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 277 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Afghan War (2001-)
Afghan War, 2001---Literature and the war.
Afghan War, 2001---Motion pictures and the war.
Literature.
Motion pictures.
War and literature.
War and motion pictures.
Afghanistan--In literature.
Afghanistan--In motion pictures.
Afghanistan.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-267) and index.
Summary:
"Imagining Afghanistan examines how Afghanistan has been imagined in literary and visual texts that were published after the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent U.S.-led invasion-the era that propelled Afghanistan into the center of global media visibility. Through an analysis of fiction, graphic novels, memoirs, drama, and film, the book demonstrates that writing and screening "Afghanistan" has become a conduit for understanding our shared post-9/11 condition. "Afghanistan" serves as a lens through which contemporary cultural producers contend with the moral ambiguities of twenty-first-century humanitarianism, interpret the legacy of the Cold War, debate the role of the U.S. in the rise of transnational terror, and grapple with the long-term impact of war on both human and nonhuman ecologies. Post-9/11 global Afghanistan literary production remains largely NATO-centric insofar as it is marked by an uncritical investment in humanitarianism as an approach to Third World suffering and in anti-communism as an unquestioned premise. The book's first half exposes how persisting anti-socialist biases-including anti-statist bias-not only shaped recent literary and visual texts on Afghanistan, resulting in a distorted portrayal of its tragic history, but also informed these texts' reception by critics. In the book's second half, the author examines cultural texts that challenge this limited horizon and forge alternative ways of representing traumatic histories. Captured by the author through the concepts of deep time, nonhuman witness, and war as a multispecies ecology, these new aesthetics bring readers a sophisticated portrait of Afghanistan as a rich multispecies habitat affected in dramatic ways by decades of war but not annihilated"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Comparative cultural studies
ISBN:
1557538468
9781557538468
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1113297081
LCCN:
2019026239
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.