Imagining Afghanistan

PURDUE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781557538468

Global Fiction and Film of the 9/11 Wars

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By Alla Ivanchikova
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229 x 152 mm
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480 g
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290

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Alla Ivanchikova is an assistant professor of English and comparative literature at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY. She holds a Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo, as well as degrees from Moscow State University and Central European University. Her research and teaching focus on the post-9/11 global novel, post-socialist studies, ecocriticism and new media theory. Her recent articles on the global novel and film appeared in Textual Practice, Camera Obscura and Modern Fiction Studies (forthcoming).

Acknowledgments Introduction: Global Afghanistan 1. Humanitarian Sublime and the Politics of Pity: Writing and Screening "Afghanistan" Circa 2001 2. Imagining the Soviets: The Faustian Bargain of Khaled Hosseini's Kabul "Trilogy" 3. Humanitarian Jihad: Unearthing the Contemporary in the Narratives of the Long 1979 4. Witness: Modes of Writing the Disaster 5. The Deep Time of War: Nadeem Aslam and the Aesthetics of the Geologic Turn 6. The Kabubble: The Humanitarian Community Under Scrutiny Conclusion: The End of an Era Notes Works Cited Index

"With power and brilliance, Alla Ivanchikova presents Afghanistan as a screen for competing geopolitical fantasies of the future--socialist, Islamist, and neoliberal. In so doing, she teaches us to see the ongoing disaster of a Cold War militarism that masquerades as twenty-first-century liberal humanism. Imagining Afghanistan is a much-needed contribution to the urgent project of dismantling the anti-communism that shields capitalism and imperialism in the Anthropocene."

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