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9-11 in American culture / edited by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Crossroads in qualitative inquiry ; v. 2.Publisher: Walnut Creek : AltaMira Press, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xxi, 290 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0759103496
  • 9780759103498
  • 075910350X
  • 9780759103504
Other title:
  • Nine-eleven in American culture
  • 9 to 11 in American culture
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 973.931 21
LOC classification:
  • HV6432.7 .A13 2003
Contents:
Introduction: 9/11 in American Culture -- Pt. I. 9/11 as Event -- Ch. 1. "Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" / Mary Weems -- Ch. 2. Terrorism and the Fate of Democracy After September 11th / Henry A. Giroux -- Ch. 3. September 11, Terrorism, and Blowback / Douglas Kellner -- Ch. 4. The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to September 11 / Peter McLaren -- Ch. 5. Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life / Jack Z. Bratich -- Ch. 6. What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? / Arnold Shepperson and Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Pt. II. 9/11 as Narrative, Poetics, and Personal Stories -- Ch. 7. "One Face in the Crowd," "Aftermath" / Mary Weems -- Ch. 8. Posts Post September 11 / Patricia Tacineto Clough -- Ch. 9. The Mourning After / Michelle Fine -- Ch. 10. Grief in an Appalachian Register / Yvonna Lincoln -- Ch. 11. Listening to the Heartbeat of New York: Writings on the Wall / Joanne Robertson -- Ch. 12. Relationships-Responsibilities, Once Removed and Ever Connected / Karen Staller -- Ch. 13. Some Thoughts on Recovery / Greg Dimitriadis -- Ch. 14. What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another September 11 / Angharad N. Valdivia -- Ch. 15. What Will We Tell the Children? / Norman K. Denzin -- Ch. 16. Small World / Laurel Richardson -- Ch. 17. Week Four / Norman K. Denzin -- Ch. 18. Drawing a Line in the Fog / Jack Z. Bratich -- Ch. 19. Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil Disobedience after 9/11 / Heidi Marie Brush -- Ch. 20. Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all Wars ... Or, How I Learned to Suspend Critical Judgment and Love the Bomb / Robert W. McChesney -- Ch. 21. Coming Apart at the Seam / Dierdre Glenn Paul -- Ch. 22. 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge of the U.S. Role in the World / Joe L. Kincheloe -- Ch. 23. French Fries, Fezzes, and Minstrels: the Hollywoodization of Islam / Shirley Steinberg -- Ch. 24. The WTC Image Complex: A Critical View on a Culture of the Shifting Image / Birgit Richard -- Ch. 25. After 9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About Postcolonial / Cameron McCarthy -- Ch. 26. Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 / Virginia Olesen -- Ch. 27. Higher Education and September 11th / Cary Nelson -- Ch. 28. George Bush, Apocalypse Sometime Soon, and the American Imperium / Peter McLaren -- Ch. 29. The "Axis of Evil," Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy / Douglas Kellner -- Ch. 30. September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry / Kenneth J. Gergen -- Ch. 31. A Time for Butterflies and Salmon / William L. Miller -- Ch. 32. The Heart of the Matter / Anton J. Kuzel -- Ch. 33. September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World / Mary Gergen -- Ch. 34. Tenets of Terror / Kathy Charmaz -- Ch. 35. Alone and Together: A Reflection for Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack / Davydd J. Greenwood -- Ch. 36. Educating Students from Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research / Shulamit Reinharz -- Pt. III. Living in the Present -- Ch. 37. War Games / Staceyann Chin -- Ch. 38. Thoughts Beyond Fear / Lois Weis -- Ch. 39. Love Survives / Arthur P. Bochner -- Ch. 40. Take No Chances / Carolyn Ellis -- Ch. 41. Show Me a Sign / Ivan Brady -- Ch. 42. A Walk in the Olive Grove / William G. Tierney -- Ch. 43. From Sea to Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism / Gerardo R. Lopez -- Ch. 44. Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the Aftermath of September Eleventh / H. L. Goodall, Jr. -- Ch. 45. What Kind of Mother ...? An Ethnographic Short Story / Karen Scott-Hoy -- Ch. 46. Poetry / Tracy K. Lewis -- Ch. 47. Happy / Patricia Geist Martin -- Ch. 48. 9/11, Who are We? / James Joseph Scheurich -- Ch. 49. The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning, and Relating in the Age of Anxiety / Christopher N. Poulos -- Ch. 50. Democracy and the Politics of Terrorism: Community, Fear, and the Supression of Dissent / Henry A. Giroux -- Ch. 51. It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding Our Epistemological and Methodological Challenges / Gloria Ladson-Billings -- Ch. 52. 9/11 & The Poetics of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation / Stephen John Hartnett -- Afterword: Marching Orders for a Divided Nation, Renewed Commitment for an Engaged Social Science -- App. A. Post-9/11 Timeline -- App. B. September 11 Web Resources.
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Introduction: 9/11 in American Culture -- Pt. I. 9/11 as Event -- Ch. 1. "Blood", "Under the World, 9/22/01" / Mary Weems -- Ch. 2. Terrorism and the Fate of Democracy After September 11th / Henry A. Giroux -- Ch. 3. September 11, Terrorism, and Blowback / Douglas Kellner -- Ch. 4. The Dialectics of Terrorism: A Marxist Response to September 11 / Peter McLaren -- Ch. 5. Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life / Jack Z. Bratich -- Ch. 6. What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th? / Arnold Shepperson and Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Pt. II. 9/11 as Narrative, Poetics, and Personal Stories -- Ch. 7. "One Face in the Crowd," "Aftermath" / Mary Weems -- Ch. 8. Posts Post September 11 / Patricia Tacineto Clough -- Ch. 9. The Mourning After / Michelle Fine -- Ch. 10. Grief in an Appalachian Register / Yvonna Lincoln -- Ch. 11. Listening to the Heartbeat of New York: Writings on the Wall / Joanne Robertson -- Ch. 12. Relationships-Responsibilities, Once Removed and Ever Connected / Karen Staller -- Ch. 13. Some Thoughts on Recovery / Greg Dimitriadis -- Ch. 14. What is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another September 11 / Angharad N. Valdivia -- Ch. 15. What Will We Tell the Children? / Norman K. Denzin -- Ch. 16. Small World / Laurel Richardson -- Ch. 17. Week Four / Norman K. Denzin -- Ch. 18. Drawing a Line in the Fog / Jack Z. Bratich -- Ch. 19. Policing the Porous: Electronic Civil Disobedience after 9/11 / Heidi Marie Brush -- Ch. 20. Thank the Lord, It's a War to End all Wars ... Or, How I Learned to Suspend Critical Judgment and Love the Bomb / Robert W. McChesney -- Ch. 21. Coming Apart at the Seam / Dierdre Glenn Paul -- Ch. 22. 9/11, Iran, and Americans' Knowledge of the U.S. Role in the World / Joe L. Kincheloe -- Ch. 23. French Fries, Fezzes, and Minstrels: the Hollywoodization of Islam / Shirley Steinberg -- Ch. 24. The WTC Image Complex: A Critical View on a Culture of the Shifting Image / Birgit Richard -- Ch. 25. After 9/11: Thinking About the Global, Thinking About Postcolonial / Cameron McCarthy -- Ch. 26. Working It Through: Interpretive Sociology After 9/11/01 / Virginia Olesen -- Ch. 27. Higher Education and September 11th / Cary Nelson -- Ch. 28. George Bush, Apocalypse Sometime Soon, and the American Imperium / Peter McLaren -- Ch. 29. The "Axis of Evil," Operation Infinite War, and Bush's Attacks on Democracy / Douglas Kellner -- Ch. 30. September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry / Kenneth J. Gergen -- Ch. 31. A Time for Butterflies and Salmon / William L. Miller -- Ch. 32. The Heart of the Matter / Anton J. Kuzel -- Ch. 33. September 11, 2001: Changing the Ways of the World / Mary Gergen -- Ch. 34. Tenets of Terror / Kathy Charmaz -- Ch. 35. Alone and Together: A Reflection for Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack / Davydd J. Greenwood -- Ch. 36. Educating Students from Abroad: Possibilities for Peace and Research / Shulamit Reinharz -- Pt. III. Living in the Present -- Ch. 37. War Games / Staceyann Chin -- Ch. 38. Thoughts Beyond Fear / Lois Weis -- Ch. 39. Love Survives / Arthur P. Bochner -- Ch. 40. Take No Chances / Carolyn Ellis -- Ch. 41. Show Me a Sign / Ivan Brady -- Ch. 42. A Walk in the Olive Grove / William G. Tierney -- Ch. 43. From Sea to Shining Sea: Stories, Counterstories, and the Discourse of Patriotism / Gerardo R. Lopez -- Ch. 44. Fieldnotes from Our War Zone: Living in America During the Aftermath of September Eleventh / H. L. Goodall, Jr. -- Ch. 45. What Kind of Mother ...? An Ethnographic Short Story / Karen Scott-Hoy -- Ch. 46. Poetry / Tracy K. Lewis -- Ch. 47. Happy / Patricia Geist Martin -- Ch. 48. 9/11, Who are We? / James Joseph Scheurich -- Ch. 49. The Death of Ordinariness: Living, Learning, and Relating in the Age of Anxiety / Christopher N. Poulos -- Ch. 50. Democracy and the Politics of Terrorism: Community, Fear, and the Supression of Dissent / Henry A. Giroux -- Ch. 51. It's Your World, I'm Just trying to Explain It: Understanding Our Epistemological and Methodological Challenges / Gloria Ladson-Billings -- Ch. 52. 9/11 & The Poetics of Complicity: A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation / Stephen John Hartnett -- Afterword: Marching Orders for a Divided Nation, Renewed Commitment for an Engaged Social Science -- App. A. Post-9/11 Timeline -- App. B. September 11 Web Resources.

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