2022
DOI: 10.35360/njes.741
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Necropolitics in Sinan Antoon’s <i>The Corpse Washer</i>

Abstract: Sinan Antoon's The Corpse Washer (2013) constitutes an account of post-war Iraq narrated by an Iraqi youth and authored by an Iraqi émigré. It is thus a valuable alternative to American fiction on the conflict and its aftermath. From this premise, this article explores how the myth of the trauma hero, which has whitewashed the American invasion in redemptive terms, is here replaced by a more nuanced discourse. Mbembe's necropolitics-i.e. the "subjugation of life to the power of death" (2003: 39)-helps explain… Show more

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