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Katharina Motyl

    Dr. Katharina Motyl erforscht die arabisch-amerikanische Literatur und globale arabische sowie muslimische Perspektiven auf den „Krieg gegen den Terror“. Ihre vielfältigen Forschungsinteressen umfassen auch die soziokulturelle Geschichte von Drogen und Sucht, die afroamerikanische expressive Kultur und indigene amerikanische Kulturen sowie Wissenssysteme. Motyl untersucht, wie verschiedene Kulturen und Gesellschaftsgruppen mit Bedrohungen umgehen und Phasen des Stresses bewältigen, und bietet Einblicke in ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit und Anpassung.

    With the Face of the Enemy
    • With the Face of the Enemy

      Arab American Literature Since 9/11

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      With the Face of the Enemy focuses on the writings of Arab American authors between 2001 and 2011. Positioned as Arab Americans in the post-9/11 U. S., this underexamined group of writers projects unique insights into both the Western and Arab worlds. Using the lens of postcolonial literary theory, Katharina Motyl explores how the »War on Terror« turned Arab Americans into enemies within their own country. Countering the master narrative of a »clash of civilizations« between the Islamicate world and the West, the fictional and poetic texts discussed in this book alternate between deconstructing neo-Orientalist stereotypes and critiquing U. S. neocolonialism in the Greater Middle East, on the one hand, and critically examining Arab culture – for instance, its patriarchal outlook – on the other. Motyl pays special attention to texts written by Arab American women, who have radically advocated for self-determination in areas like sexuality and mode of dress, thus rejecting the stereotype of Arab women as oppressed victims. With the Face of the Enemy takes a serious look at how the aesthetics of Arab American literature negotiates the many psychosocial consequences the domestic »War on Terror« and the U. S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have had on the Arab American community.

      With the Face of the Enemy