TY - BOOK
AU - Petrovic, Paul
TI - Representing 9/11 trauma, ideology, and nationalism in literature, film, and television
PB - Rowman & Littlefield
SN - 9781442252677
KW - American fiction 21st century History and criticism
KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature
KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in motion pictures
KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, on television
KW - Terrorism in literature
KW - Terrorism in motion pictures
KW - Terrorism on television
KW - Psychic trauma in literature
KW - Psychic trauma in motion pictures
KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 Influence
KW - Aufsatzsammlung
KW - Elfter September
KW - Terrorismus Motiv
KW - Geschichte 2001-2015
PY - [2015]
PY - , © 2015
N2 - Includes bibliographical references and index
N2 - Introduction Paul Petrovic
N2 - Counter-reactions against realism. Jess Walter's The zero: satirizing the "desert of the real" Marjorie Worthington
N2 - Memorializing post-9/11 New York in Jonathan Lethem's Chronic city Jeffrey Severs
N2 - Never give a good politician time to pray: Stephen King's treatment of political power and community involvement in Under the dome Tamara Watkins
N2 - Which came first: zombies or the plague?: Colson Whitehead's Zone one as Post-9/11 allegory Anne Canavan
N2 - A eulogy of the urban superhero: the everyday destruction of space in the superhero film James M. Gilmore
N2 - Perception, ideology and community. Paucity of imagination: stereotypes, public debates, and the limits of ideology in Amy Waldman's The submission Amir Khadem
N2 - Strangers in a homeland: veterans and "innocensus" in Billy Lynn's Long halftime walk and The yellow birds Damon Barta
N2 - "Our new customer is the Bush administration": questioning cultural identity and governmental surveillance in Allegra Goodman's The cookbook collector Paul Petrovic
N2 - "I'm the motherfucker who found this place": locating post-Bin Laden America in Zero dark thirty Lloyd Isaac Vayo
N2 - From 24 to Homeland: the shift in America's perception of terrorism Deborah Pless
N2 - Masculinity, marginalization, melancholy, and hyper-protection: the danger that keeps knocking: representations of post-9/11 masculinity in Vince Gilligan's Breaking bad Shana Kraynak
N2 - Post-closet and post-9/11: the bromantic imagination of disaster in This is the end and I'm so excited! Ken Feil
N2 - The human barnyard: rhetoric, identification, and symbolic representation in Giannina Braschi's United States of banana Elizabeth Lowry
N2 - The pain and prison of post-9/11 parenting in Jonathan Franzen's Freedom Megan Cannella
N2 - How to get to 9/11: Teju Cole's melancholic fiction Ariela Freedman
N2 - Poetic responses to 9/11 and Adrienne Rich's "The school among the ruins" Lin Knutson
N2 - International responses. "Some sense of bridge-making": exploring the relationship between America and Pakistan in Moshin Hamid's The reluctant fundamentalist and Mira Nair's film adaptation Laura Findlay
N2 - Haunting cartographies: mapping the aftermath in Joachim Trier's Oslo, 31st August Danica Van De Velde.
CY - Lanham
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