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Media Representations of September 11 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 539 g, 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0275980448
  • ISBN-13: 9780275980443
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 539 g, 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Crime, Media, and Popular Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0275980448
  • ISBN-13: 9780275980443
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The terrorist attacks on September 11th were unique and unprecedented in many ways, but the day will stand in our memories particularly because of our ability to watch the spectacle unfold. The blazing towers crumbling into dust, black smoke rising from the Pentagon, the unrecognizable remains of a fourth airplane in a quiet Pennsylvania fieldthese images, while disturbing and surreal, provide an important vehicle for interdisciplinary dialogue within media studies, showing us how horrific national disasters are depicted in various media. Each contributor to this volume offers a fresh, engaging perspective on how the media transformed the 9/11 crisis into an ideological tour de force, examining why certain readings of these events were preferred, and discussing the significance of those preferred meanings.

Yet the contributors do not limit themselves to such standard news mediums such as newspapers and television. This anthology also covers comic books, songs, advertising, Web sites, and other non-traditional media outlets. Using a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches, contributors explore such topics as the amount of time dedicated to coverage, how the attacks were presented in the United States and abroad, how conflicting viewpoints were addressed, and how various artistic outlets dealt with the tragedy. Offering a unique approach to a topic of enduring interest and importance, this volume casts a new light on considerations of that day.

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Each contributor to this volume offers a fresh, engaging perspective on how the media transformed the 9/11 crisis into an ideological tour de force.
Series Foreword by Frankie Y. Bailey and Steven Chermak vii
Chapter
1. Introduction
1(14)
Part I. Theoretical Overview 15(68)
Chapter
2. Holy War in the Media: Images of Jihad
17(12)
John Strawson
Chapter
3. Between Enemies and Traitors: Black Press Coverage of September 11 and the Predicaments of National "Others"
29(18)
Roopali Mukherjee
Chapter
4. Commodifying September 11: Advertising, Myth, and Hegemony
47(20)
Christopher P. Campbell
Chapter
5. Rituals of Trauma: How the Media Fabricated September 11
67(16)
Fritz Breithaupt
Part II. News Texts and Cultural Resonance 83(76)
Chapter
6. "America under Attack": CNN's Verbal and Visual Framing of September 11
85(18)
Amy Reynolds and Brooke Barnett
Chapter
7. Internet News Representations of September 11: Archival Impulse in the Age of Information
103(14)
Michelle Brown, Leia Fuzesi, Kara Kitch, and Crystal Spivey
Chapter
8. Reporting, Remembering, and Reconstructing September 11, 2001
117(18)
Maggie Wykes
Chapter
9. Creating Memories: Exploring How Narratives Help Define the Memorialization of Tragedy
135(24)
Kelly R. Damphousse, Kristen S. Hefley, and Brent L. Smith
Part III. Popular Narratives 159(62)
Chapter
10. Step Aside, Superman ... This Is a Job for [ Captain] America! Comic Books and Superheroes Post September 11
161(14)
Jarret Lovell
Chapter 11.Of Heroes and Superheroer
175(12)
Amy Kiste Nyberg
Chapter
12. Narrative Reconstruction at Ground Zero
187(14)
Randy Frances Kandel
Chapter
13. Agony and Art: The Songs of September 11
201(20)
Mark S. Hamm
Notes 221(30)
Index 251(4)
About the Contributors 255


STEVEN CHERMAK is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Indiana University. He is the author of Victims in the News: Crime and the American News Media (1995) and Searching for a Demon: The Media's Construction of the Militia Movement (2002).

FRANKIE Y. BAILEY is Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York, Albany. She is the author of Out of the Woodpile: Black Characters in Crime and Detective Fiction (Greenwood, 1991) and co-author of Law Never Here: A Social History of African American Responses to Crime and Justice (Praeger, 1999).

MICHELLE BROWN is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio University.