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O'Gorman, D.
Fictions of the War on Terror = Difference and the Transnational 9/11 Novel /
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Fictions of the War on Terror/ by D. O'Gorman.
Reminder of title:
Difference and the Transnational 9/11 Novel /
Author:
O'Gorman, D.
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VIII, 217 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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America—Literatures. -
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137506184
ISBN:
9781137506184
Fictions of the War on Terror = Difference and the Transnational 9/11 Novel /
O'Gorman, D.
Fictions of the War on Terror
Difference and the Transnational 9/11 Novel /[electronic resource] :by D. O'Gorman. - 1st ed. 2015. - VIII, 217 p.online resource.
This book argues that there are a number of contemporary novels that challenge the reductive 'us and them' binaries that have been prevalent not only in politics and the global media since 9/11, but also in many works within the emerging genre of '9/11 fiction' itself.
ISBN: 9781137506184
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LC Class. No.: PN843-846
Dewey Class. No.: 809.7
Fictions of the War on Terror = Difference and the Transnational 9/11 Novel /
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