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Media type:
Book
Title:
Representing 9/11
:
trauma, ideology, and nationalism in literature, film, and television
Contains:
Introduction
/ Paul Petrovic
Counter-reactions against realism. Jess Walter's The zero: satirizing the "desert of the real"
/ Marjorie Worthington
Memorializing post-9/11 New York in Jonathan Lethem's Chronic city
/ Jeffrey Severs
Never give a good politician time to pray: Stephen King's treatment of political power and community involvement in Under the dome
/ Tamara Watkins
Which came first: zombies or the plague?: Colson Whitehead's Zone one as Post-9/11 allegory
/ Anne Canavan
A eulogy of the urban superhero: the everyday destruction of space in the superhero film
/ James M. Gilmore
Perception, ideology and community. Paucity of imagination: stereotypes, public debates, and the limits of ideology in Amy Waldman's The submission
/ Amir Khadem
Strangers in a homeland: veterans and "innocensus" in Billy Lynn's Long halftime walk and The yellow birds
/ Damon Barta
"Our new customer is the Bush administration": questioning cultural identity and governmental surveillance in Allegra Goodman's The cookbook collector
/ Paul Petrovic
"I'm the motherfucker who found this place": locating post-Bin Laden America in Zero dark thirty
/ Lloyd Isaac Vayo
From 24 to Homeland: the shift in America's perception of terrorism
/ Deborah Pless
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
Post-closet and post-9/11: the bromantic imagination of disaster in This is the end and I'm so excited!
/ Ken Feil
The human barnyard: rhetoric, identification, and symbolic representation in Giannina Braschi's United States of banana
/ Elizabeth Lowry
The pain and prison of post-9/11 parenting in Jonathan Franzen's Freedom
/ Megan Cannella
How to get to 9/11: Teju Cole's melancholic fiction
/ Ariela Freedman
Poetic responses to 9/11 and Adrienne Rich's "The school among the ruins"
/ Lin Knutson
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
Haunting cartographies: mapping the aftermath in Joachim Trier's Oslo, 31st August
/ Danica Van De Velde.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description:
Introduction / Paul Petrovic -- Counter-reactions against realism. Jess Walter's The zero: satirizing the "desert of the real" / Marjorie Worthington -- Memorializing post-9/11 New York in Jonathan Lethem's Chronic city / Jeffrey Severs -- Never give a good politician time to pray: Stephen King's treatment of political power and community involvement in Under the dome / Tamara Watkins -- Which came first: zombies or the plague?: Colson Whitehead's Zone one as Post-9/11 allegory / Anne Canavan -- A eulogy of the urban superhero: the everyday destruction of space in the superhero film / James M. Gilmore -- Perception, ideology and community. Paucity of imagination: stereotypes, public debates, and the limits of ideology in Amy Waldman's The submission / Amir Khadem -- Strangers in a homeland: veterans and "innocensus" in Billy Lynn's Long halftime walk and The yellow birds / Damon Barta -- "Our new customer is the Bush administration": questioning cultural identity and governmental surveillance in Allegra Goodman's The cookbook collector / Paul Petrovic -- "I'm the motherfucker who found this place": locating post-Bin Laden America in Zero dark thirty / Lloyd Isaac Vayo -- From 24 to Homeland: the shift in America's perception of terrorism / Deborah Pless -- 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 -- Post-closet and post-9/11: the bromantic imagination of disaster in This is the end and I'm so excited! / Ken Feil -- The human barnyard: rhetoric, identification, and symbolic representation in Giannina Braschi's United States of banana / Elizabeth Lowry -- The pain and prison of post-9/11 parenting in Jonathan Franzen's Freedom / Megan Cannella -- How to get to 9/11: Teju Cole's melancholic fiction / Ariela Freedman -- Poetic responses to 9/11 and Adrienne Rich's "The school among the ruins" / Lin Knutson -- 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 -- Haunting cartographies: mapping the aftermath in Joachim Trier's Oslo, 31st August / Danica Van De Velde