During the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the author was on a plane headed to Dulles Airport. She narrates and analyzes her experience in terms of how she reframed and made sense of these events. After she first resisted the frame of terrorism, her perceptions were influenced by her location during the attacks as well as by personal experiences of loss, both current (her mother\u27s and mother-in-law\u27s deteriorating health) and past (her brother\u27s death on a commercial airplane). Through autoethnography, she shows that everyday stories of those not directly involved in the attacks, yet devastated by what happened, merit telling. She tells this story to find personal and collective meaning in this tragedy and to provide inc...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
International audienceChanges over 10 years in the retelling of the flashbulb memories of the attack...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
During the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the author was on a plane headed to Dulles Air...
ABSTRACT Making meaning out of negative experiences is one of the primary psychological challenges i...
A handful of dates have imprinted themselves more deeply in the American psyche: the attack on Pearl...
Historically, social workers have provided services for individuals affected by trauma and coping wi...
The attack on the World Trade Center was said to have been “the day that changed the world.” With te...
This analysis of survivor characterizations of their experiences, reactions and spiritual journeys d...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
Located in the heart of Lower Manhattan, the 9/11 Tribute Center is a small memorial museum that com...
This exploratory study examines the lived experience of Green Cross traumatologists deployed to the ...
This presentation compares brief excerpts of three texts, by two authors, living together at Ground ...
As a resident of lower Manhattan, the author reflects on her own experience of September 11 and disc...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
International audienceChanges over 10 years in the retelling of the flashbulb memories of the attack...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
During the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the author was on a plane headed to Dulles Air...
ABSTRACT Making meaning out of negative experiences is one of the primary psychological challenges i...
A handful of dates have imprinted themselves more deeply in the American psyche: the attack on Pearl...
Historically, social workers have provided services for individuals affected by trauma and coping wi...
The attack on the World Trade Center was said to have been “the day that changed the world.” With te...
This analysis of survivor characterizations of their experiences, reactions and spiritual journeys d...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past fourteen years since the attacks on the World Trade Center on\ud ...
Located in the heart of Lower Manhattan, the 9/11 Tribute Center is a small memorial museum that com...
This exploratory study examines the lived experience of Green Cross traumatologists deployed to the ...
This presentation compares brief excerpts of three texts, by two authors, living together at Ground ...
As a resident of lower Manhattan, the author reflects on her own experience of September 11 and disc...
An event such as the attack on Manhattan on September 11th 2001 is socially, culturally and politica...
International audienceChanges over 10 years in the retelling of the flashbulb memories of the attack...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...