In an era marked by endless conflict, media saturation, and cultural polarization, stories matter more than ever.
A Tinted View examines two defining post-9/11 novels, John Updike’s Terrorist and Amy Waldman’s The Submission, reading
them not as isolated responses to trauma but as cultural texts shaped by enduring ideas about Islam, the West, and difference.
Though radically different in style and intention, both novels expose how Neo-Orientalist assumptions continue to surface, ...