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Towards a Worldly Post-9/11 American Novel: Transnational Disjunctures in Joseph O'Neill's Netherland
2016
Journal of Transnational American Studies
This paper traces possible responses to the mutations in US state power after 9/11 by analyzing the worldly and transnational gestures of the post-9/11 American novel. Irom maps how post-9/11 fiction speaks back to the state's hegemonic imaginaries through an analysis of Joseph O'Neill's Netherland. Irom proceeds from the premise that in light of the nation's "geopolitically imperialist" ambitions, it becomes all the more crucial to delineate oppositional transnational practices that do not
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