This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of “9/11” as a moment of temporal rupture within the United States. It argues that this has persisted despite the existence of plausible competitor narratives for two reasons: first, because it resonated with public experiences of the events predating this construction’s discursive sedimentation and; second, because of its vigorous defence by successive US administrations. In making these arguments this article seeks to extend relevant contemporary research in three ways: first, by reflecting on new empirical material drawn from the Library of Congress Witness and Response Collection, thus offering additional insight into public understandings of 11 September 2011 in the immediacy...
The after-effects of the 9/11 attacks continue to reverberate around the world. It is much too soon ...
This article explores how the death of Osama bin Laden was narrated by the Obama administration betw...
In this thesis I aim to make a distinctive contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the po...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of ‘9/11’ as a moment of temporal ruptu...
This paper draws on interviews conducted in the days and weeks after the events of September 11th, 2...
Marking ‘Time Zero’ in the history of the US and the world, the 9/11 catastrophe provoked an outburs...
From the oval office to town halls, from the television screen to the archive, Americans sought to d...
By focusing on Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the article analyzes the ...
Twenty-one years ago, one of the greatest attacks on the American republic occurred. On September 11...
2007-2008 dissertation submitted for the MA in Cultural Memory at the Institute of Germanic and Roma...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
The aim of the essay is to look back at 9/11 from the temporal perspective of 2011 and interpret it ...
This dissertation explores the emergent cultural aftereffects of September 11, 2001. I consider how ...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
The after-effects of the 9/11 attacks continue to reverberate around the world. It is much too soon ...
This article explores how the death of Osama bin Laden was narrated by the Obama administration betw...
In this thesis I aim to make a distinctive contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the po...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of ‘9/11’ as a moment of temporal ruptu...
This paper draws on interviews conducted in the days and weeks after the events of September 11th, 2...
Marking ‘Time Zero’ in the history of the US and the world, the 9/11 catastrophe provoked an outburs...
From the oval office to town halls, from the television screen to the archive, Americans sought to d...
By focusing on Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the article analyzes the ...
Twenty-one years ago, one of the greatest attacks on the American republic occurred. On September 11...
2007-2008 dissertation submitted for the MA in Cultural Memory at the Institute of Germanic and Roma...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
The aim of the essay is to look back at 9/11 from the temporal perspective of 2011 and interpret it ...
This dissertation explores the emergent cultural aftereffects of September 11, 2001. I consider how ...
Fromme M, Kirchhof C, Wait AR. Re-Membering the Terrorist Spectacle: Medial Discourses, the Shaping ...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
The after-effects of the 9/11 attacks continue to reverberate around the world. It is much too soon ...
This article explores how the death of Osama bin Laden was narrated by the Obama administration betw...
In this thesis I aim to make a distinctive contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the po...