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- catalog abstract "[Publisher-supplied data] The terrorist attacks of September 11 brought the effects of trauma home to millions in America and throughout the world. Initially the attacks created a sense of paralysis and a narrative void. Now we find ourselves struggling as a nation to remember and rebuild. The distinguished writers in Trauma at Home confront September 11 from a variety of personal, cultural, scholarly, and clinical perspectives. Bringing together wide-ranging reflections on understanding, representing, and surviving trauma, the book offers readers an array of analyses of the overwhelming events. Through the lenses of cultural studies, trauma studies, feminism, film and literary criticism, psychoanalytic theory, and through poetic and photographic images, the contributors use their disciplines to help make sense of the incomprehensible. These essays and reflections address loss and examine our changed modes of perception, relations with others, and sense of home. Trauma at Home contains meditations on the personal and cultural aftereffects of trauma and provides analyses of the historical echoes of Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and Vietnam that the attacks evoked. Collectively these essays replace the silence of shock and disbelief with the possibility of dialogue--even as they also recognize the impossibility of providing a single cohesive narrative for the trauma of September 11.".
- catalog contributor b12785591.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The dead of September 11 / Toni Morrison -- On that day / Geoffrey Hartman -- September 11: between memory and history / Richard Stamelman -- Wounded New York / Judith Greenberg -- Reporting the disaster / Nancy K. Miller -- If you have tears / Peter Brooks -- "There's no backhand to this" / James Berger -- Trauma ongoing / Ann Cvetkovich -- I took pictures: September 2001 and beyond / Marianne Hirsch -- Photographs, 87 / Lorie Novak -- A camera and a catastrophe: reflections on trauma and the Twin Towers / E. Ann Kaplan -- Uncanny sights: the anticipation of the abomination / Claire Kahane -- The war of the fathers: trauma, fantasy, and September 11 / Susannah Radstone -- Masked power: an encounter with the social body in the flesh / Orly Lubin -- The limits of empathy and the global politics of belonging / Jill Bennett -- First writing since / Suheir Hammad -- "There is no poetry in this": writing, trauma, and home / Michael Rothberg -- Fallout of various kinds / Elizabeth Baer -- 9/11/01 = 1/27/01: the changed posttraumatic self / Irene Kacandes -- Rubble as archive, or 9/11 as dust, debris, and bodily vanishing / Patricia Yaeger -- A not so temporary occupation inside ground zero / Donna Bassin -- September 11, 2001 - an event without a voice / Dori Laub -- Remember life with life: the New World Trade Center / James Young.".
- catalog description "[Publisher-supplied data] The terrorist attacks of September 11 brought the effects of trauma home to millions in America and throughout the world. Initially the attacks created a sense of paralysis and a narrative void. Now we find ourselves struggling as a nation to remember and rebuild. The distinguished writers in Trauma at Home confront September 11 from a variety of personal, cultural, scholarly, and clinical perspectives. Bringing together wide-ranging reflections on understanding, representing, and surviving trauma, the book offers readers an array of analyses of the overwhelming events. Through the lenses of cultural studies, trauma studies, feminism, film and literary criticism, psychoanalytic theory, and through poetic and photographic images, the contributors use their disciplines to help make sense of the incomprehensible. These essays and reflections address loss and examine our changed modes of perception, relations with others, and sense of home. Trauma at Home contains meditations on the personal and cultural aftereffects of trauma and provides analyses of the historical echoes of Hiroshima, the Holocaust, and Vietnam that the attacks evoked. Collectively these essays replace the silence of shock and disbelief with the possibility of dialogue--even as they also recognize the impossibility of providing a single cohesive narrative for the trauma of September 11.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 227 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Trauma at home.".
- catalog identifier "0803271085 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Trauma at home.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln [Neb.] : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Trauma at home.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) New York.".
- catalog spatial "New York City.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "155.9/35 21".
- catalog subject "2014 E-086".
- catalog subject "HV6432.7 .T83 2003".
- catalog subject "Psychic trauma New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "Psychic trauma United States.".
- catalog subject "September 11 Terrorist Attacks psychology New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "September 11 Terrorist Attacks psychology New York City.".
- catalog subject "September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.".
- catalog subject "Stress, Psychological psychology New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "Stress, Psychological psychology New York City.".
- catalog subject "WM 172.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "The dead of September 11 / Toni Morrison -- On that day / Geoffrey Hartman -- September 11: between memory and history / Richard Stamelman -- Wounded New York / Judith Greenberg -- Reporting the disaster / Nancy K. Miller -- If you have tears / Peter Brooks -- "There's no backhand to this" / James Berger -- Trauma ongoing / Ann Cvetkovich -- I took pictures: September 2001 and beyond / Marianne Hirsch -- Photographs, 87 / Lorie Novak -- A camera and a catastrophe: reflections on trauma and the Twin Towers / E. Ann Kaplan -- Uncanny sights: the anticipation of the abomination / Claire Kahane -- The war of the fathers: trauma, fantasy, and September 11 / Susannah Radstone -- Masked power: an encounter with the social body in the flesh / Orly Lubin -- The limits of empathy and the global politics of belonging / Jill Bennett -- First writing since / Suheir Hammad -- "There is no poetry in this": writing, trauma, and home / Michael Rothberg -- Fallout of various kinds / Elizabeth Baer -- 9/11/01 = 1/27/01: the changed posttraumatic self / Irene Kacandes -- Rubble as archive, or 9/11 as dust, debris, and bodily vanishing / Patricia Yaeger -- A not so temporary occupation inside ground zero / Donna Bassin -- September 11, 2001 - an event without a voice / Dori Laub -- Remember life with life: the New World Trade Center / James Young.".
- catalog title "Trauma at home : after 9/11 / edited by Judith Greenberg.".
- catalog type "text".