9/11 in American Culture
Herausgeber: Denzin, Norman K; Lincoln, Yvonna S
9/11 in American Culture
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In response to the events following September 11, a number of leading cultural studies and interpretive qualitative researchers write from their own experiences and hearts. From the poetic to the personal, the theoretical to the historical, their essays_by noted scholars Kellner, Fine, McLaren, Richardson, Denzin, Giroux, and others_are collected in this volume, and were written in crisis within days and weeks of September 11. The immediacy of their writing is refreshing, and reflects the varied emotional and critical responses that bring meaning to this cataclysmal event.
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In response to the events following September 11, a number of leading cultural studies and interpretive qualitative researchers write from their own experiences and hearts. From the poetic to the personal, the theoretical to the historical, their essays_by noted scholars Kellner, Fine, McLaren, Richardson, Denzin, Giroux, and others_are collected in this volume, and were written in crisis within days and weeks of September 11. The immediacy of their writing is refreshing, and reflects the varied emotional and critical responses that bring meaning to this cataclysmal event.
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103504
- ISBN-10: 075910350X
- Artikelnr.: 21274913
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103504
- ISBN-10: 075910350X
- Artikelnr.: 21274913
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln - Contributions by Mary Weems; Henry A. Giroux; Douglas Kellner; Peter McLaren; Jack Z. Bratich; Arnold; Shepperson Tomaselli; Patricia Tacineto Clough; Michelle Fine; Joanne Robertson; Karen Staller; Greg
Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction: 9/11 in American Culture Part 3
PART I: 9/11 AS EVENT Part 4 Politics, Democracy and America Chapter 5
"Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" Chapter 6 Terrorism and the Fate of
Democracy After September 11th Chapter 7 September 11, Terrorism, and
Blowback Chapter 8 The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to
September 11 Chapter 9 Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life
Chapter 10 What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? Part 11
PART TWO: 9/11 AS NARRATIVE, POETICS, AND PERSONAL STORIES Chapter 12 One
Face in the Crowd, Aftermath Part 13 Bafflement, Terror, the Search for
Meaning Chapter 14 Posts Post September 11 Chapter 15 The Mourning After
Chapter 16 Grief in an Appalachian Register Chapter 17 Listening to the
Heartbeat of New York Poems Chapter 18 Relationships-Responsibilities, Once
Removed and Ever Connected Chapter 19 Some Thoughts on Recovery Chapter 20
What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another
September 11 Chapter 21 What Will We Tell the Children? Part 22 Media
Matters Chapter 23 Small World Chapter 24 Week Four Chapter 25 Drawing a
Line in the Fog Chapter 26 Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil
Disobedience after 9/11 Chapter 27 Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all
Wars . . . Or, How I Learned to Suspend Judgment and Love the Bomb Chapter
28 Coming Apart at the Seam Chapter 29 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge
of the U.S. Role in the World Chapter 30 French Fries, Fezzes, and
Minstrels: The Hollywoodization of Islam Chapter 31 The WTC image complex:
A critical view on a culture of the shifting image Part 32 The Voices of
Cultural Studies, Medicine and Interpretive Social Science Chapter 33 After
9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About the Post Colonial Chapter
34 Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 Chapter 35
Higher Education and September 11th Chapter 36 George Bush, Apocalypse
Sometime Soon, And The American Imperium Chapter 37 The "Axis of Evil,"
Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy Chapter 38
September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry Chapter 39
A Time for Butterflies and Salmon Chapter 40 The Heart of the Matter
Chapter 41 September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World Chapter 42
Tenets of Terror Chapter 43 Alone and Together: A Reflection for
Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack Chapter 44 Educating Students from
Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research Part 45 PART THREE: LIVING IN
THE PRESENT Chapter 46 War Games Chapter 47 Thoughts Beyond Fear Chapter 48
Love Survives Chapter 49 Take No Chances Chapter 50 Show Me a Sign, Torn
Shawl, Pipers Chapter 51 A Walk in the Olive Grove Chapter 52 From Sea to
Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism
Chapter 53 Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the
Aftermath of September Eleventh Chapter 54 What Kind of Mother . . . ? An
Ethnographic Short Story Chapter 55 Poetry Chapter 56 Happy Chapter 57
9/11, Who are We? Chapter 58 The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning,
and Relating in the Age of Anxiety Chapter 59 Democracy, Terrorism, and the
Culture of Fear: The Politics of Public Time versus Emergency Time Chapter
60 It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding our
Epistemological and Methodological Challenges Chapter 61 9/11 & The Poetics
of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation Part 62 Afterword Part 63
Appendix A: Post 9/11 Timeline Part 64 Appendix B: September 11 Web
Resources
PART I: 9/11 AS EVENT Part 4 Politics, Democracy and America Chapter 5
"Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" Chapter 6 Terrorism and the Fate of
Democracy After September 11th Chapter 7 September 11, Terrorism, and
Blowback Chapter 8 The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to
September 11 Chapter 9 Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life
Chapter 10 What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? Part 11
PART TWO: 9/11 AS NARRATIVE, POETICS, AND PERSONAL STORIES Chapter 12 One
Face in the Crowd, Aftermath Part 13 Bafflement, Terror, the Search for
Meaning Chapter 14 Posts Post September 11 Chapter 15 The Mourning After
Chapter 16 Grief in an Appalachian Register Chapter 17 Listening to the
Heartbeat of New York Poems Chapter 18 Relationships-Responsibilities, Once
Removed and Ever Connected Chapter 19 Some Thoughts on Recovery Chapter 20
What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another
September 11 Chapter 21 What Will We Tell the Children? Part 22 Media
Matters Chapter 23 Small World Chapter 24 Week Four Chapter 25 Drawing a
Line in the Fog Chapter 26 Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil
Disobedience after 9/11 Chapter 27 Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all
Wars . . . Or, How I Learned to Suspend Judgment and Love the Bomb Chapter
28 Coming Apart at the Seam Chapter 29 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge
of the U.S. Role in the World Chapter 30 French Fries, Fezzes, and
Minstrels: The Hollywoodization of Islam Chapter 31 The WTC image complex:
A critical view on a culture of the shifting image Part 32 The Voices of
Cultural Studies, Medicine and Interpretive Social Science Chapter 33 After
9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About the Post Colonial Chapter
34 Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 Chapter 35
Higher Education and September 11th Chapter 36 George Bush, Apocalypse
Sometime Soon, And The American Imperium Chapter 37 The "Axis of Evil,"
Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy Chapter 38
September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry Chapter 39
A Time for Butterflies and Salmon Chapter 40 The Heart of the Matter
Chapter 41 September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World Chapter 42
Tenets of Terror Chapter 43 Alone and Together: A Reflection for
Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack Chapter 44 Educating Students from
Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research Part 45 PART THREE: LIVING IN
THE PRESENT Chapter 46 War Games Chapter 47 Thoughts Beyond Fear Chapter 48
Love Survives Chapter 49 Take No Chances Chapter 50 Show Me a Sign, Torn
Shawl, Pipers Chapter 51 A Walk in the Olive Grove Chapter 52 From Sea to
Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism
Chapter 53 Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the
Aftermath of September Eleventh Chapter 54 What Kind of Mother . . . ? An
Ethnographic Short Story Chapter 55 Poetry Chapter 56 Happy Chapter 57
9/11, Who are We? Chapter 58 The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning,
and Relating in the Age of Anxiety Chapter 59 Democracy, Terrorism, and the
Culture of Fear: The Politics of Public Time versus Emergency Time Chapter
60 It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding our
Epistemological and Methodological Challenges Chapter 61 9/11 & The Poetics
of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation Part 62 Afterword Part 63
Appendix A: Post 9/11 Timeline Part 64 Appendix B: September 11 Web
Resources
Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction: 9/11 in American Culture Part 3
PART I: 9/11 AS EVENT Part 4 Politics, Democracy and America Chapter 5
"Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" Chapter 6 Terrorism and the Fate of
Democracy After September 11th Chapter 7 September 11, Terrorism, and
Blowback Chapter 8 The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to
September 11 Chapter 9 Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life
Chapter 10 What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? Part 11
PART TWO: 9/11 AS NARRATIVE, POETICS, AND PERSONAL STORIES Chapter 12 One
Face in the Crowd, Aftermath Part 13 Bafflement, Terror, the Search for
Meaning Chapter 14 Posts Post September 11 Chapter 15 The Mourning After
Chapter 16 Grief in an Appalachian Register Chapter 17 Listening to the
Heartbeat of New York Poems Chapter 18 Relationships-Responsibilities, Once
Removed and Ever Connected Chapter 19 Some Thoughts on Recovery Chapter 20
What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another
September 11 Chapter 21 What Will We Tell the Children? Part 22 Media
Matters Chapter 23 Small World Chapter 24 Week Four Chapter 25 Drawing a
Line in the Fog Chapter 26 Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil
Disobedience after 9/11 Chapter 27 Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all
Wars . . . Or, How I Learned to Suspend Judgment and Love the Bomb Chapter
28 Coming Apart at the Seam Chapter 29 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge
of the U.S. Role in the World Chapter 30 French Fries, Fezzes, and
Minstrels: The Hollywoodization of Islam Chapter 31 The WTC image complex:
A critical view on a culture of the shifting image Part 32 The Voices of
Cultural Studies, Medicine and Interpretive Social Science Chapter 33 After
9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About the Post Colonial Chapter
34 Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 Chapter 35
Higher Education and September 11th Chapter 36 George Bush, Apocalypse
Sometime Soon, And The American Imperium Chapter 37 The "Axis of Evil,"
Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy Chapter 38
September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry Chapter 39
A Time for Butterflies and Salmon Chapter 40 The Heart of the Matter
Chapter 41 September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World Chapter 42
Tenets of Terror Chapter 43 Alone and Together: A Reflection for
Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack Chapter 44 Educating Students from
Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research Part 45 PART THREE: LIVING IN
THE PRESENT Chapter 46 War Games Chapter 47 Thoughts Beyond Fear Chapter 48
Love Survives Chapter 49 Take No Chances Chapter 50 Show Me a Sign, Torn
Shawl, Pipers Chapter 51 A Walk in the Olive Grove Chapter 52 From Sea to
Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism
Chapter 53 Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the
Aftermath of September Eleventh Chapter 54 What Kind of Mother . . . ? An
Ethnographic Short Story Chapter 55 Poetry Chapter 56 Happy Chapter 57
9/11, Who are We? Chapter 58 The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning,
and Relating in the Age of Anxiety Chapter 59 Democracy, Terrorism, and the
Culture of Fear: The Politics of Public Time versus Emergency Time Chapter
60 It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding our
Epistemological and Methodological Challenges Chapter 61 9/11 & The Poetics
of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation Part 62 Afterword Part 63
Appendix A: Post 9/11 Timeline Part 64 Appendix B: September 11 Web
Resources
PART I: 9/11 AS EVENT Part 4 Politics, Democracy and America Chapter 5
"Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" Chapter 6 Terrorism and the Fate of
Democracy After September 11th Chapter 7 September 11, Terrorism, and
Blowback Chapter 8 The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to
September 11 Chapter 9 Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life
Chapter 10 What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? Part 11
PART TWO: 9/11 AS NARRATIVE, POETICS, AND PERSONAL STORIES Chapter 12 One
Face in the Crowd, Aftermath Part 13 Bafflement, Terror, the Search for
Meaning Chapter 14 Posts Post September 11 Chapter 15 The Mourning After
Chapter 16 Grief in an Appalachian Register Chapter 17 Listening to the
Heartbeat of New York Poems Chapter 18 Relationships-Responsibilities, Once
Removed and Ever Connected Chapter 19 Some Thoughts on Recovery Chapter 20
What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another
September 11 Chapter 21 What Will We Tell the Children? Part 22 Media
Matters Chapter 23 Small World Chapter 24 Week Four Chapter 25 Drawing a
Line in the Fog Chapter 26 Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil
Disobedience after 9/11 Chapter 27 Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all
Wars . . . Or, How I Learned to Suspend Judgment and Love the Bomb Chapter
28 Coming Apart at the Seam Chapter 29 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge
of the U.S. Role in the World Chapter 30 French Fries, Fezzes, and
Minstrels: The Hollywoodization of Islam Chapter 31 The WTC image complex:
A critical view on a culture of the shifting image Part 32 The Voices of
Cultural Studies, Medicine and Interpretive Social Science Chapter 33 After
9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About the Post Colonial Chapter
34 Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 Chapter 35
Higher Education and September 11th Chapter 36 George Bush, Apocalypse
Sometime Soon, And The American Imperium Chapter 37 The "Axis of Evil,"
Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy Chapter 38
September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry Chapter 39
A Time for Butterflies and Salmon Chapter 40 The Heart of the Matter
Chapter 41 September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World Chapter 42
Tenets of Terror Chapter 43 Alone and Together: A Reflection for
Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack Chapter 44 Educating Students from
Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research Part 45 PART THREE: LIVING IN
THE PRESENT Chapter 46 War Games Chapter 47 Thoughts Beyond Fear Chapter 48
Love Survives Chapter 49 Take No Chances Chapter 50 Show Me a Sign, Torn
Shawl, Pipers Chapter 51 A Walk in the Olive Grove Chapter 52 From Sea to
Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism
Chapter 53 Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the
Aftermath of September Eleventh Chapter 54 What Kind of Mother . . . ? An
Ethnographic Short Story Chapter 55 Poetry Chapter 56 Happy Chapter 57
9/11, Who are We? Chapter 58 The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning,
and Relating in the Age of Anxiety Chapter 59 Democracy, Terrorism, and the
Culture of Fear: The Politics of Public Time versus Emergency Time Chapter
60 It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding our
Epistemological and Methodological Challenges Chapter 61 9/11 & The Poetics
of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation Part 62 Afterword Part 63
Appendix A: Post 9/11 Timeline Part 64 Appendix B: September 11 Web
Resources