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    ISBN: 9780367459734 , 0367459736 , 9781032218021 , 1032218029
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 198 Seiten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge research in postcolonial literatures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gregory Fox, Rachel (Re)Framing Women in Post-Millennial Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran
    DDC: 305.4209581
    RVK:
    Keywords: 2000-2099 ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions 21st century ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions 21st century ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions 21st century ; Women in mass media ; Muslim women in literature ; Femmes dans les médias ; Femmes - Afghānistān - Conditions sociales ; Femmes - Pākistān - Conditions sociales ; Femmes - Iran - Conditions sociales ; Muslim women in literature ; Women in mass media ; Women - Social conditions ; Women - Afghanistan - Social conditions ; Women - Afghanistan - Social conditions - 21st century ; Women - Pakistan - Social conditions ; Women - Pakistan - Social conditions - 21st century ; Women - Iran - Social conditions ; Women - Iran - Social conditions - 21st century ; Women in mass media ; Muslim women in literature ; Afghanistan ; Iran ; Pakistan ; Afghanistan ; Pakistan ; Iran ; Massenmedien ; Frauenbild ; Frau
    Abstract: "This book critically examines the representational politics of women in post-millennial Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran across a range of literary, visual, and digital media. Introducing the conceptual model of remediated witnessing, the book contemplates the ways in which meaning is constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed as a consequence of its (re)production and (re)distribution. In what ways is information reframed? The chapters in this book therefore analyse the reiterative processes via which Afghan, Pakistani, and Iranian women are represented in a range of contemporary media. By considering how Muslim women have been exploited as part of neo-imperial, state, and patriarchal discourses, the book charts possible-and unexpected-routes via which Muslim women might enact resistance. What is more, it asks the reader to consider how they, themselves, embody the role of witness to these resistant subjectivities, and how they might do so responsibly, with empathy and accountability."--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: The 'war on terror' and Muslim women : subalternity and the subject-agent. A model of remediated witnessing : theoretical and affective frameworks -- Subalternity and the 'war on terror' : configuring agential and subject(ed) identities -- cover girls : Sharbat Gula, Aisha Mohammadzai, and Malala Yousafzai -- Resistant subjectivities : dissidence, martyrdom, and mourning. Mothers of martyrs : grievability and brokenness in the Iranian graphic novel -- Over my dead body : female dissidence, corporeal testimony, and fatal agency -- Literary, visual, and digital afterlives : the ethics of exposure.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [177]-190) and index
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