Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly to forgetting the trauma or incorporating it into existing narratives. This article explores four reactions to the events of September 11: securitization, criminalization, aestheticization and politicization. Securitization represents the rapid reinstatement of state power and sovereign control in the face of a traumatic challenge to the state's monopolization of the instrumentalization of human life. While criminalization is less dangerous, it nevertheless involves the depoliticization of opposition and risks outlawing citizen dissent. Aestheticization can be a party to the rebuilding of narratives of nation and heroism in support of state ac...
This article examines the unfolding of traumas as structural and sociopsychological narratives focus...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...
Literary criticism has debated the usefulness of the trauma paradigm found in much post-9/11 fiction...
Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly t...
In this paper I do two things. First, I provide a brief background discussion of how trauma can be u...
Trauma, the silenced aftermath of violence, has been largely neglected by international security stu...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
September 11 has been etched on our memories. This article explores the uses and problems of memory ...
This article begins by questioning the ubiquity of the use of the word ‘trauma’ in reference to the ...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
Among the commemorations that marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11t...
This dissertation is a reflection on how loss was articulated in the wake of 9/11. The terror attack...
Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (that killed approximately three thousand people) the Un...
This article examines the unfolding of traumas as structural and sociopsychological narratives focus...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...
Literary criticism has debated the usefulness of the trauma paradigm found in much post-9/11 fiction...
Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly t...
In this paper I do two things. First, I provide a brief background discussion of how trauma can be u...
Trauma, the silenced aftermath of violence, has been largely neglected by international security stu...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
September 11 has been etched on our memories. This article explores the uses and problems of memory ...
This article begins by questioning the ubiquity of the use of the word ‘trauma’ in reference to the ...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
Among the commemorations that marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11t...
This dissertation is a reflection on how loss was articulated in the wake of 9/11. The terror attack...
Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (that killed approximately three thousand people) the Un...
This article examines the unfolding of traumas as structural and sociopsychological narratives focus...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...
Literary criticism has debated the usefulness of the trauma paradigm found in much post-9/11 fiction...