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Literature after 9/11: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Editat de Ann Keniston, Jeanne Follansbee Quinn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2008
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415962520
ISBN-10: 0415962528
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 20 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction: "Representing 9/11: Literature and Resistance," Ann Keniston and Jeanne Follansbee Quinn
Part One: Experiencing 9/11: Time, Trauma, and the Incommensurable Event
Chapter 1: "Portraits of Grief: Telling Details and the New Genres of Testimony," Nancy K. Miller
Chapter 2: "Foer, Spiegelman, and 9/11’s Timely Traumas," Mitchum Huehls
Chapter 3: "Graphic Implosion: Politics, Time, and Value in Post-9/11 Comics," Simon Cooper and Paul Atkinson
Chapter 4: "‘Sometimes Things Disappear’: Absence and Mutability in Colson Whitehead’s The Colossus of New York," Stephanie Li
Chapter 5: "Witnessing 9/11: Art Spiegelman and the Persistence of Trauma," Richard Glejzer
Part Two: 9/11 Politics and Representation
Chapter 6: "Seeing Terror, Feeling Art: Public and Private in Post-9/11 Literature," Michael Rothberg
Chapter 7: "‘We’re not a friggin’ girl band’: September 11, Masculinity, and the British-American Relationship in David Hare’s Stuff Happens and Ian McEwan’s Saturday," Rebecca Carpenter
Chapter 8: "‘We’re the culture that cried wolf’: Discourse and Terrorism in Chuck Palahniuk’s Lullaby," Lance Allen Rubin
Chapter 9: "Still Life: 9/11’s Falling Bodies," Laura Frost
Part Three: 9/11 and the Literary Tradition
Chapter 10: "Telling It Like It Isn’t," David Simpson
Chapter 11: "Portraits 9/11/01: The New York Times and the Pornography of Grief," Simon Stow
Chapter 12: "Theater after 9/11," Robert Brustein
Chapter 13: "Real Planes and Imaginary Towers: Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America as 9/11 Prosthetic Screen," Charles Lewis
Chapter 14: "Precocious Testimony: Poetry and the Uncommemorable," Jeffrey Gray
Afterword: "Imagination and Monstrosity," Robert Pinsky
Contributors
Index

Recenzii

'Literature After 9/11 can be seen as a barometer of the vitality of its critical field. In spite of the diversity of the essays, the book never loses sight of its overarching theoretical approach, namely to situate 9/11 and its immediate impact within existing discourses.' - Ulrike Tancke

Descriere

Drawing on trauma theory, genre theory, political theory, and theories of post-modernity, 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.