Gendering Terrorism in South Asian Narratives of the Post-9/11 Era

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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This book contextualizes the terror histories of a wide range of representative post-9/11 terror literatures in English from the USA, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. It reads the selected short stories, novels, poems, and prose pieces from a gendered perspective. It particularly targets students and scholars of terrorism studies and gender studies.

About the author

Mala Renganathan is Professor in English at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong (Meghalaya), India She is also a Fulbright Fellow and Asia Fellow awardee. She authored Understanding Maria Irene Fornes’ Theatre (2011), edited Violence and Terror: Narratives from North East India (2020), and co-edited The Politics and Reception of Rabindranath Tagore’s Drama: The Bard on the Stage (2015) and The Politics and Reception of Rabindranath Tagore’s Drama: The Bard on the Stage (2015).

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