Abstract
This postcolonial “Ethno-Story” narrative weaves through the unwilled constructs (dreams) of two protagonists/recent graduate students—an Indian Muslim man and a (Caucasian) American woman—working/living at the intersection of media, self, and nation. It explores the inner dynamics of personhood (and couplehood) through intersecting narratives of the self with those of mass-mediated images and realities in an age of terrorism and ethnoreligious confilct.
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