How do we "read the world" after September 11th? As the event was mediatized into abstraction, this article provides a framework from which poetry as counternarrative may be used to challenge the media monologue on what emerged as standardized September 11th discourse. In the aftermath of the event, the media constructed an acceptable, sensible-sounding lexicon that may also have foreclosed on social critique in the form of vernacular expressions. And if the media set the terms of acceptable language, what happened to the non-mediatized experience of September 11th? Does such an experience even exist? What is the role of schools in fostering student critique? Based on a narrative approach that includes examples of the author's own experienc...
Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly t...
My article examines two post-9/11 American poems – “Towers Down" by Clive Matson and “When the World...
In what sense did 9/11 become the day when American changed? How does the poetic landscape of 9/11 r...
How do we "read the world" after September 11th? As the event was mediatized into abstraction, this ...
My dissertation examines the cultural functions of poetry in the aftermath of the September 11, 200...
The paper examines the immediate responses that emerged in American poetry after the terrorist attac...
This article focuses on three post-9/11 meta-poems – “My Wife Says Don’t Write About September 11th”...
Abstract By drawing on current definitions of testimonial witnessing, this study returns to the att...
To Enter the Skin of Another: The Body and 9/11 Literature utilizes 9/11 as a critical lens through ...
Though a recent series in JAC (24:1&2, 2004) featured special issue on Trauma and Rhetoric, little t...
exaggeration, it is clear that testimonial and elegiac elements of poetry and spoken or sung text ha...
This paper contends that 9/11 remains subject to a crisis in criticism, resulting from the failure o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-69).American poetry took a cultural shift when it inst...
reaffirm a vision of a unified American nation. The dominant rhetoric employed strategies typical of...
In a post-postmodern world void of exclusive identities, limited localities or hindering cultural bo...
Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly t...
My article examines two post-9/11 American poems – “Towers Down" by Clive Matson and “When the World...
In what sense did 9/11 become the day when American changed? How does the poetic landscape of 9/11 r...
How do we "read the world" after September 11th? As the event was mediatized into abstraction, this ...
My dissertation examines the cultural functions of poetry in the aftermath of the September 11, 200...
The paper examines the immediate responses that emerged in American poetry after the terrorist attac...
This article focuses on three post-9/11 meta-poems – “My Wife Says Don’t Write About September 11th”...
Abstract By drawing on current definitions of testimonial witnessing, this study returns to the att...
To Enter the Skin of Another: The Body and 9/11 Literature utilizes 9/11 as a critical lens through ...
Though a recent series in JAC (24:1&2, 2004) featured special issue on Trauma and Rhetoric, little t...
exaggeration, it is clear that testimonial and elegiac elements of poetry and spoken or sung text ha...
This paper contends that 9/11 remains subject to a crisis in criticism, resulting from the failure o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-69).American poetry took a cultural shift when it inst...
reaffirm a vision of a unified American nation. The dominant rhetoric employed strategies typical of...
In a post-postmodern world void of exclusive identities, limited localities or hindering cultural bo...
Traumatic events demand a response that recognizes their impact rather than one that moves rapidly t...
My article examines two post-9/11 American poems – “Towers Down" by Clive Matson and “When the World...
In what sense did 9/11 become the day when American changed? How does the poetic landscape of 9/11 r...