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Reflecting 911 New Narratives In Literature Television Film And Theatre 1st Edition Pope

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Reflecting 911 New Narratives In Literature Television Film And Theatre 1st Edition Pope
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Pope, Heather E. & Bryan, Victoria M.
ISBN: 9781443890328, 1443890324
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Reflecting 911 New Narratives In Literature Television Film And Theatre 1st Edition Pope by Pope, Heather E. & Bryan, Victoria M. 9781443890328, 1443890324 instant download after payment.

In over fifteen years, the cultural and artistic response to 9/11 has been wide-ranging in form and function. As the turbulent post-9/11 years have unfoldedyears that have been shaped and characterized by the War on Terror, the Patriot Act, the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, 7/7, Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Baythese texts have been commemorative and heroic, have attempted to work through collective and individual traumas, and have struggled with trying to represent the terrorist other. Many of these earlier domestic, heroic and traumatic works have so often been read as limitations in narrative. This collection, however, challenges the language of limitation and provides re-readings of earlier work, but also traces the emergence of a new paradigm for discussing the artistic responses to 9/11one that frames these narratives as dialogic, self-conscious and self-reflexive interventions in the responses to the attacks, the initial representations of the attacks, and the ever-shifting social and geopolitical continuities of the 9/11 decade. These texts widen the conversation about the lasting impacts of 9/11, and incorporate strands of discussion on American exceptionalism and imperialism, torture, and otherness, whilst still remaining invested in the personal and collective traumas of the attacks. The authors included here ask crucial questions about the way 9/11 is being historicized: will it, for example, be read as a moment of rupture or epoch? Will it inevitably be attached to the War on Terror or the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? As they trace the emergent patterns of reflexivity, politicization and dissent, the contributions here are also implicitly invested in asking how far they extend.

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