9/11 in American CultureNorman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln Rowman Altamira, 2003 - Всего страниц: 290 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. 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. From the poetic to the personal, the theoretical to the historical, these contributions represent intelligent and reflective responses to crises like 9/11. This unique collection of essays represents a selfless act of sharing by poets and professors who tell us how they made sense of these tragic events, and predicts what the place of the humanities and the social sciences might hold in an age of terror. Lachrymal and elegiac, their words will stay with us for years to come. The articles were originally published in the journals Qualitative Inquiry and Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies. |
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Blood Under the World 92201 | 2 |
Terrorism and the Fate of Democracy after September 11 | 4 |
September 11 Terrorism and Blowback | 9 |
The Dialectics of Terrorism A Marxist Response to September 11 | 21 |
Cultural Studies Immanent War Everyday Life | 41 |
What Relevance Cultural Studies PostSeptember 11th? | 44 |
One Face in the Crowd Aftermath | 50 |
Posts Post September 11 | 52 |
September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry | 157 |
A Time for Butterflies and Salmon | 160 |
The Heart of the Matter | 162 |
September 11 2001 Changing the Ways of the World | 165 |
Tenets of Terror | 168 |
Alone and Together A Reflection for Qualitative Inquiry on the Terror Attack | 170 |
Educating Students from Abroad Possibilities for Peace and Research | 172 |
War Games | 176 |
The Mourning After | 55 |
Grief in an Appalachian Register | 63 |
Listening to the Heartbeat of New York Writings on the Wall | 67 |
RelationshipsResponsibilities Once Removed and Ever Connected | 87 |
Some Thoughts on Recovery | 93 |
What Is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another September 11 | 95 |
What Will We Tell the Children? | 99 |
Small World | 101 |
Week Four | 104 |
Drawing a Line in the Fog | 107 |
Policing the Porous Electronic Civil Disobedience after 911 | 111 |
Thank the Lord Its a War to End All Wars Or How I Learned to Suspend Critical Judgment and Love the Bomb | 114 |
Coming Apart at the Seam | 117 |
911 Iran and Americans Knowledge of the US Role in the World | 120 |
French Fries Fezzes and Minstrels The Hollywoodization of Islam | 123 |
The WTC Image Complex A Critical View on a Culture of the Shifting Image | 129 |
After 911Thinking About the Global Thinking About Postcolonial | 134 |
Working It Through Interpretive Sociology After 91101 | 140 |
Higher Education and September 11th | 142 |
George Bush Apocalypse Sometime Soon and the American Imperium | 147 |
The Axis of Evil Operation Infinite War and Bushs Attacks on Democracy | 153 |
Thoughts Beyond Fear | 178 |
Love Survives | 180 |
Take No Chances | 188 |
Show Me a Sign | 194 |
A Walk in the Olive Grove | 198 |
From Sea to Shining Sea Stories Counterstories and the Discourse of Patriotism | 201 |
Fieldnotes from Our War Zone Living in America During the Aftermath of September Eleventh | 204 |
What Kind of Mother ? An Ethnographic Short Story | 218 |
Poetry | 224 |
Happy | 226 |
911 Who Are We? | 229 |
The Death of Ordinariness Living Learning and Relating in the Age of Anxiety | 232 |
Democracy and the Politics of Terrorism Community Fear and the Suppression of Dissent | 244 |
Its Your World Im Just Trying to Explain It Understanding Our Epistemological and Methodological Challenges | 252 |
911 and the Poetics of Complicity A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation | 259 |
Marching Orders for a Divided Nation Renewed Commitment for an Engaged Social Science | 272 |
Post911 Timeline | 277 |
September 11 Web Resources | 281 |
About the Editors | 283 |
Credits | 285 |
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