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  1. Homeland elegies
    Autor*in: Akhtar, Ayad
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  Tinder Press, London

    "An American son and his immigrant father search for belonging and reconciliation in the age of Trump. A deeply personal novel of identity and belonging in a nation coming apart at the seams, 'Homeland elegies' blends fact and fiction to tell an epic... mehr

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
    a ang 957 akh 3/551
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2021/1543
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Universitätsbibliothek Greifswald
    310/HU 9800 A315 H7
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
    De 3416
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    Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
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    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
    500 HU 9800 A315 H765
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    "An American son and his immigrant father search for belonging and reconciliation in the age of Trump. A deeply personal novel of identity and belonging in a nation coming apart at the seams, 'Homeland elegies' blends fact and fiction to tell an epic story of belonging and dispossession in the world that 9/11 made. Part family drama, part satire, part picaresque, at its heart it is the story of a father and son, and the country they call home. Ranging from the heartland towns of America to palatial suites in Davos to guerrilla lookouts in the mountains of Afghanistan, Akhtar forges a narrative voice that is original as it is exuberantly entertaining. This is a world in which debt has ruined countless lives and the gods of finance rule, where immigrants live in fear and the unhealed wounds of 9/11 continue to wreak havoc."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781472276872; 1472276876; 9781472276889
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 9800
    Schlagworte: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Fathers and sons; Children of immigrants; Immigrants; Children of immigrants; Fathers and sons; Immigrants; Social conditions; Autobiographical fiction; Fiction; Social problem fiction; Autobiographical fiction; Social problem fiction
    Weitere Schlagworte: Akhtar, Ayad
    Umfang: XVIII, 345 Seiten, 24 cm
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  2. Ayad Akhtar, the American nation, and its others after 9/11
    homeland insecurity
    Autor*in: Basu, Lopamudra
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    "Ayad Akhtar, the American Nation, and Its Others after 9/11: Homeland Insecurity examines playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar's contributions to multiple genres including film and theatre. This book situates Akhtar's oeuvre within the social and... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Ayad Akhtar, the American Nation, and Its Others after 9/11: Homeland Insecurity examines playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar's contributions to multiple genres including film and theatre. This book situates Akhtar's oeuvre within the social and political context of post-9/11 American culture, marked by the creation of the Homeland Security State and the racialization of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians. It departs from many traditional studies of 9/11 literature by challenging the binary of victim and perpetrator and examining the continuing impact of the event on questions of American nationalism and belonging. Tracing a literary genealogy for Akhtar, it explores a broad range of issues represented in Akhtar's works, such as globalization, the decline of American industry, terrorism, torture, generational conflicts, interracial love, gender and violence, and the conflict between secular and religious values--all issues that affect American nationalism both within and outside the nation's borders, and shape the lives of South Asian American Muslims. Employing the lenses of trauma studies, transnational feminism, postcolonial theory, and performance studies, this book is attentive to the controversial reception of Akhtar's works and the paucity of authentic representation of Muslim Americans. It combines literary interpretations of Akhtar's works with sociological analysis of post-9/11 racial formation, a personal interview with Akhtar, and observations of plays and post-play discussions"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781498558242
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 9800
    Schlagworte: Elfter September <Motiv>; Nationalbewusstsein <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Akhtar, Ayad (1970-); Akhtar, Ayad / Criticism and interpretation; September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001); September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 / Influence; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001) in literature; 2001; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xiv, 193 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Introduction: social and political context of 9/11 -- The war within: masculinity and the making of Muslim radicals -- The racialization of religion in Ayad Akhtar's disgraced and the play in the American public sphere -- Unaccommodated woman: Muslim women, spirituality, and the public sphere in American dervish and The who and the what -- Dangerous liaisons: the nexus of high finance and terrorism in The invisible hand and Junk -- An interview with Ayad Akhtar -- Conclusion: theater and the rebirth of community

  3. Ayad Akhtar, the American nation, and its others after 9/11
    homeland insecurity
    Autor*in: Basu, Lopamudra
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    Introduction: social and political context of 9/11 -- The war within: masculinity and the making of Muslim radicals -- The racialization of religion in Ayad Akhtar's disgraced and the play in the American public sphere -- Unaccommodated woman: Muslim... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 87789
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2019 A 4744
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Brechtbau-Bibliothek
    PQa 374.600
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    Introduction: social and political context of 9/11 -- The war within: masculinity and the making of Muslim radicals -- The racialization of religion in Ayad Akhtar's disgraced and the play in the American public sphere -- Unaccommodated woman: Muslim women, spirituality, and the public sphere in American dervish and The who and the what -- Dangerous liaisons: the nexus of high finance and terrorism in The invisible hand and Junk -- An interview with Ayad Akhtar -- Conclusion: theater and the rebirth of community "Ayad Akhtar, the American Nation, and Its Others after 9/11: Homeland Insecurity examines playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar's contributions to multiple genres including film and theatre. This book situates Akhtar's oeuvre within the social and political context of post-9/11 American culture, marked by the creation of the Homeland Security State and the racialization of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians. It departs from many traditional studies of 9/11 literature by challenging the binary of victim and perpetrator and examining the continuing impact of the event on questions of American nationalism and belonging. Tracing a literary genealogy for Akhtar, it explores a broad range of issues represented in Akhtar's works, such as globalization, the decline of American industry, terrorism, torture, generational conflicts, interracial love, gender and violence, and the conflict between secular and religious values--all issues that affect American nationalism both within and outside the nation's borders, and shape the lives of South Asian American Muslims. Employing the lenses of trauma studies, transnational feminism, postcolonial theory, and performance studies, this book is attentive to the controversial reception of Akhtar's works and the paucity of authentic representation of Muslim Americans. It combines literary interpretations of Akhtar's works with sociological analysis of post-9/11 racial formation, a personal interview with Akhtar, and observations of plays and post-play discussions"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781498558242; 1498558240
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 9800
    Schlagworte: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
    Weitere Schlagworte: Akhtar, Ayad
    Umfang: xiv, 193 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Ayad Akhtar, the American nation, and its others after 9/11
    homeland insecurity
    Autor*in: Basu, Lopamudra
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    Introduction: social and political context of 9/11 -- The war within: masculinity and the making of Muslim radicals -- The racialization of religion in Ayad Akhtar's disgraced and the play in the American public sphere -- Unaccommodated woman: Muslim... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    Introduction: social and political context of 9/11 -- The war within: masculinity and the making of Muslim radicals -- The racialization of religion in Ayad Akhtar's disgraced and the play in the American public sphere -- Unaccommodated woman: Muslim women, spirituality, and the public sphere in American dervish and The who and the what -- Dangerous liaisons: the nexus of high finance and terrorism in The invisible hand and Junk -- An interview with Ayad Akhtar -- Conclusion: theater and the rebirth of community "Ayad Akhtar, the American Nation, and Its Others after 9/11: Homeland Insecurity examines playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar's contributions to multiple genres including film and theatre. This book situates Akhtar's oeuvre within the social and political context of post-9/11 American culture, marked by the creation of the Homeland Security State and the racialization of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians. It departs from many traditional studies of 9/11 literature by challenging the binary of victim and perpetrator and examining the continuing impact of the event on questions of American nationalism and belonging. Tracing a literary genealogy for Akhtar, it explores a broad range of issues represented in Akhtar's works, such as globalization, the decline of American industry, terrorism, torture, generational conflicts, interracial love, gender and violence, and the conflict between secular and religious values--all issues that affect American nationalism both within and outside the nation's borders, and shape the lives of South Asian American Muslims. Employing the lenses of trauma studies, transnational feminism, postcolonial theory, and performance studies, this book is attentive to the controversial reception of Akhtar's works and the paucity of authentic representation of Muslim Americans. It combines literary interpretations of Akhtar's works with sociological analysis of post-9/11 racial formation, a personal interview with Akhtar, and observations of plays and post-play discussions"--

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781498558242; 1498558240
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 9800
    Schlagworte: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
    Weitere Schlagworte: Akhtar, Ayad
    Umfang: xiv, 193 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index