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Beyond 9/11: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Twenty-First Century U.S. American Culture Christian Klöckner

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Beyond 9/11: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Twenty-First Century U.S. American Culture Christian Klöckner
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Beyond 9/11: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Twenty-First Century U.S. American Culture Christian Klöckner instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.74 MB
Pages: 436
Author: Christian Klöckner, Simone Knewitz, Sabine Sielke (eds.)
ISBN: 9783631627044, 3631627041
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Beyond 9/11: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Twenty-First Century U.S. American Culture Christian Klöckner by Christian Klöckner, Simone Knewitz, Sabine Sielke (eds.) 9783631627044, 3631627041 instant download after payment.

Rather than turning backward and remembering 9/11, this book sets out to reflect on how the events of September 11, 2001, have shifted our perspectives on a whole series of political, economic, social, and cultural processes. Beyond 9/11 raises the question how the intense debates on the 2001 terrorist attacks and their aftermaths have come to shape our present moment and frame what lies ahead. At the same time, this collection acknowledges that the label «9/11» has often bracketed cultural complexities we have only begun to understand. In Beyond 9/11, contributors from the fields of American studies, political science, economics, history, theology, and the arts reappraise the cultural climate and the global impact of the United States in the second decade of the twenty-first century.

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