Portraits: 9/11/01

Portraits: 9/11/01
Title Portraits: 9/11/01 PDF eBook
Author The New York Times
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 714
Release 2003-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780805073607

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Portraits: 9/11/01

Portraits: 9/11/01
Title Portraits: 9/11/01 PDF eBook
Author The New York Times
Publisher Times Books
Pages 558
Release 2002-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780805072228

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Presents in alphabetical order more than nineteen hundred profiles of the people who were killed on September 11, 2001 that appeared as "Portraits of Grief" in the New York Times between the attack and February 3, 2002.

Portraits 9/11/01

Portraits 9/11/01
Title Portraits 9/11/01 PDF eBook
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Pages 558
Release 2002
Genre New York (N.Y.)
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A collection of biographies of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center as published by the New York Times in their "Portraits of Grief" feature.

New York September 11 by Magnum Photographers

New York September 11 by Magnum Photographers
Title New York September 11 by Magnum Photographers PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 152
Release 2001-11
Genre History
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The first book to document the terrorist attack on the WTC - from the moment of impact and the collapse of the Twin Towers to the rescue efforts at Ground Zero of the police officers, firefighters, emergency service personnel and volunteers from all over the US, as well as the family members and friends searching for their lost loved ones. Also includes some of the most beloved photographs of the WTC buildings, and the human activity within, as photographed by the esteemed Magnum photographers over the past 25 years. With 100 full-colour & b/w photos.

9/11

9/11
Title 9/11 PDF eBook
Author David Simpson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 193
Release 2006-05-15
Genre Education
ISBN 0226759393

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After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a general sense that the world was different—that nothing would ever be the same—settled upon a grieving nation; the events of that day were received as cataclysmic disruptions of an ordered world. Refuting this claim, David Simpson examines the complex and paradoxical character of American public discourse since that September morning, considering the ways the event has been aestheticized, exploited, and appropriated, while “Ground Zero” remains the contested site of an effort at adequate commemoration. In 9/11, Simpson argues that elements of the conventional culture of mourning and remembrance—grieving the dead, summarizing their lives in obituaries, and erecting monuments in their memory—have been co-opted for political advantage. He also confronts those who labeled the event an “apocalypse,” condemning their exploitation of 9/11 for the defense of torture and war. In four elegant chapters—two of which expand on essays originally published in the London Review of Books to great acclaim—Simpson analyzes the response to 9/11: the nationally syndicated “Portraits of Grief” obituaries in the New York Times; the debates over the rebuilding of the World Trade Center towers and the memorial design; the representation of American and Iraqi dead after the invasion of March 2003, along with the worldwide circulation of the Abu Ghraib torture photographs; and the urgent and largely ignored critique of homeland rhetoric from the domain of critical theory. Calling for a sustained cultural and theoretical analysis, 9/11 is the first book of its kind to consider the events of that tragic day with a perspective so firmly grounded in the humanities and so persuasive about the contribution they can make to our understanding of its consequences.

A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11

A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11
Title A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11 PDF eBook
Author Katharina Donn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317308611

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The 9/11 attacks brought large-scale violence into the 21st century with force and have come to epitomize the entanglement of intimate vulnerability and virtual spectacle that is typical of the globalized present. This book works at the intersection of trauma studies, affect theory, and literary studies to offer radically new interpretive frames for interrogating the challenges inherent in representing the initial moments of the terrorist encounter. Beyond the paradigm of traumatic unspeakability, post-9/11 texts expose the materiality of the human body in its universal vulnerability. The intersubjective empathy this engenders is politically subversive, as it undermines the discourse of historical singularity and exceptionalism by establishing a global network of reference and dialogue. Innovative theoretical interconnections between clinical pathology, concepts of cultural trauma, and political aesthetics lay the foundations for exploring formally and geographically diverse texts. Close readings of works by Jonathan Safran Foer, Art Spiegelman, Don DeLillo, and William Gibson map the relationship between representations of 9/11 and complex aspects of trauma theory. This detailed approach makes a case for revisiting trauma theory and bringing its Freudian origins into the digitized present. It showcases trauma as a physical and psychological wound as well as an experience that is simultaneously pre-discursive and inhibited by the virtuality of the present-day real. Exploring how contemporary trauma studies can take into account the digitization and virtuality of present-day realities, this book is a key intervention in establishing a contemporary ethics of witnessing terror.

Literature after 9/11

Literature after 9/11
Title Literature after 9/11 PDF eBook
Author Ann Keniston
Publisher Routledge
Pages 309
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135024669

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Drawing on trauma theory, genre theory, political theory, and theories of postmodernity, space, and temporality, Literature After 9/11 suggests ways that these often distinct discourses can be recombined and set into dialogue with one another as it explores 9/11’s effects on literature and literature’s attempts to convey 9/11.