
Media Representations of September 11
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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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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.
Content
Introduction
Theoretical Overview
Holy War in the Media: Images of Jihad by John Strawson
Between Enemies and Traitors: Black Press Coverage of September 11 and the Predicaments of National "Others" by Roopali Mukherjee
Commodifying 9/11: Advertising, Myth, and Hegemony by Christopher P. Campbell
Rituals of Trauma: How the Media Fabricated 9/11 by Fritz Breithaupt
News Texts and Cultural Resonance
"American Under Attack": CNN's Verbal and Visual Framing of September 11 by Amy Reynolds and Brooke Barnett
Internet News Representations of September 11: Archival Impulse in the Age of Information by Michelle Brown, Leia Fuzesi, Kara Kitch, and Crystal Spivey
September 11, 2002: Reporting/Remembering/Reconstructing 9/11/2001 by Maggie Wykes
Creating Memories: Exploring How Narratives Help Define the Memorialization of Tragedy by Kelly R. Damphousse, Kristen S. Hefley, and Brent L. Smith
Popular Narratives
Step Aside, Superman This Is a Job for Captain America! Comic Books and Superheroes Post 9/11 by Jarret Lovell
Of Heroes and Superheroes by Amy Kiste Nyberg
Narrative Reconstruction at Ground Zero by Randy Frances Kandel
Agony and Art: The Songs of 9/11 by Mark S. Hamm
Notes
Index
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