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_aThe impact of 9/11 on the media, arts, and entertainment / _cedited by Matthew J. Morgan ; with a foreword by Rory Stewart. |
246 | 3 | _aImpact of nine elevenths on the media, arts, and entertainment | |
246 | 3 | _aImpact of nine eleven on the media, arts, and entertainment | |
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_aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2009. |
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_tForeword / _rRory Stewart -- _tIntroduction / _rMatthew J. Morgan -- _gPart I. _tNew Narratives and the Media -- _g1. _tAggressive Action: In Search of a Dominant Narrative / _rMelvin J. Dubnick, Dorothy F. Olshfski, Kathe Callahan -- _g2. _tThe 9 /11 Attacks and the Social Construction of a National Narrative / _rRichard Jackson -- _g3. _tThe Battle of Narratives: The Real Central Front against Al Qaeda / _rP. J. Crowley -- _g4. _tIslamic Terrorism: The Red Menace of the Twenty-First Century / _rKrista E. Wiegand -- _g5. _tEscape from 9 /11: Back to the Future of the Mass Society / _rJames F. Tracy -- _g6. _tThe Resurgence of U.S. Public Diplomacy after 9 /11 / _rNancy Snow -- _g7. _tLeaving the Cave: Government, Culture, and the Information Age / _rSimon Moore, Donald Bobiash -- _g8. _tA Distracted Media: Sidetracked and Hoodwinked / _rLisa Finnegan -- _gPart II. _tThe Arts and Entertainment -- _g9. _tReading Afghanistan Post-9 /11 / _rSophia A. McClennen -- _g10. _t9 /11 in the Novel / _rKristiaan Versluys -- _g11. _tPoetry, a New Voice for Dissent / _rMarguerite G. Bouvard -- _g12. _t"all language bankrupt": On the Poetics of Solidarity / _rMarcy Jane-Knopf Newman -- _g13. _tLibraries, Archives, and the Pursuit of Access R / _rRebecca J. Knuth, Michele V. Cloonan -- _g14. _tHollywood 9 /11: Time of Crisis / _rThomas Pollard -- _g15. _tScreaming Her Way into the Hearts of Audiences: Dakota Fanning as Post-9 /11 Child Star / _rKathy Merlock Jackson -- _g16. _tSporting Spectacle and the Post-9 /11 Patriarchal Body Politic / _rMichael L. Silk, Mark Falcous -- _g17. _tNASCAR's Role Post-9 /11: Supporting All Things American / _rPaul Haridakis, Lawrence Hugenberg. |
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