‘The Post-9/11 Great American Novel: Fictional Perpetuations of White American Trauma and Islamophobia’, University of Nottingham, 8 May 2026, 1-2.30pm (hybrid event)
Talk by Sheheryar B. Sheikh (Dalhousie University): The long shadow of 9/11’s falling towers looms still over world events. The War on Terror rhetoric is now built into the framework of how the U.S. approaches Muslims and Islam across the world. Policy and literary discourse are not separate entities, and in this talk, Dr Sheheryar B. Sheikh will show the ramifications of early and contemporary post-9/11 literature’s contribution to the perpetuation of White American trauma and Islamophobia in the psyche of a nation that has become drunk on its power and belligerence. Hosted by Ruth Maxey.