Focusing on Dale Maharidge and Michael Williamson’s reportage Homeland (2004), this essay explores the de-construction of the discursive and cultural strategies of the “state of exception” used to depict 9/11 events and the dialectics between domestic and international politics and economies. The analysis focuses in particular on four elements: the concept of “Ground Zero” and “Homeland” and their use as lexical and symbolic catalysts of nationalism; the forms and the erasure of dissent; the commodification of 9/11 and the Iraqi war; and the relation between the national rhetoric and the transnational economy in the last two decades
This essay argues that the success of Frédéric Beigbeder\u27s Windows on the World is due to Beigbed...
While the initial literary and cultural response to 9/11 consisted mostly of domestic narratives of ...
To claim that the national tragedy of 9/11 is a defining moment in thefirst decade of the tV1renty-f...
By focusing on Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the article analyzes the ...
The aim of the essay is to look back at 9/11 from the temporal perspective of 2011 and interpret it ...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of “9/11” as a moment of temporal ruptu...
Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (thatkilled approximately three thousand people) theUnit...
This essay explores the metaphoric construction of the terrorist Other in 9/11 scholarship and liter...
This paper draws on interviews conducted in the days and weeks after the events of September 11th, 2...
This article examines the literary preoccupation with the visual image and the seeming impossibility...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
This essay attempts to place I Am Legend (2007) in the context of American nationalism and aggressiv...
This thesis explores geopolitically diverse fictional responses to 9/11 and the War on Terror. Drawi...
In this essay I examine the role of poetry in the production of a transnational memory of the 9/11 a...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
This essay argues that the success of Frédéric Beigbeder\u27s Windows on the World is due to Beigbed...
While the initial literary and cultural response to 9/11 consisted mostly of domestic narratives of ...
To claim that the national tragedy of 9/11 is a defining moment in thefirst decade of the tV1renty-f...
By focusing on Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the article analyzes the ...
The aim of the essay is to look back at 9/11 from the temporal perspective of 2011 and interpret it ...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of “9/11” as a moment of temporal ruptu...
Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (thatkilled approximately three thousand people) theUnit...
This essay explores the metaphoric construction of the terrorist Other in 9/11 scholarship and liter...
This paper draws on interviews conducted in the days and weeks after the events of September 11th, 2...
This article examines the literary preoccupation with the visual image and the seeming impossibility...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
This essay attempts to place I Am Legend (2007) in the context of American nationalism and aggressiv...
This thesis explores geopolitically diverse fictional responses to 9/11 and the War on Terror. Drawi...
In this essay I examine the role of poetry in the production of a transnational memory of the 9/11 a...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
This essay argues that the success of Frédéric Beigbeder\u27s Windows on the World is due to Beigbed...
While the initial literary and cultural response to 9/11 consisted mostly of domestic narratives of ...
To claim that the national tragedy of 9/11 is a defining moment in thefirst decade of the tV1renty-f...