Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction Beyond 9/11

This book focuses on the way that notions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international 'war on terror' rhetoric. It uniquely links the post-9/11 stereotyping of Muslims and Islam in the West to the roots of current jihadism a

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Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction

10.1057/9781137478443 - Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction, Aroosa Kanwal

10.1057/9781137478443 - Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction, Aroosa Kanwal

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Beyond 9/11 Aroosa Kanwal International Islamic University, Pakistan

10.1057/9781137478443 - Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction, Aroosa Kanwal

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Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction

© 2015 Aroosa Kanwal

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