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_aGray, Richard, _d1944- |
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_aAfter the fall : _h[Book] : _bAmerican literature since 9/11 / _cby Richard Gray. |
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_aOxford : _bWiley-Blackwell, _c2011. |
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_ax, 224 pages : _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aAfter the Fall presents a timely and provocative examination of the impact and implications of 9/11 and the war on terror on American culture and literature. Presents the first detailed interrogation of U.S. writing in a time of crisis Develops a timely and provocative arguement about literature and trauma Relates U.S. writing since 9/11 to crucial social and historical changes in the U.S. and elsewhere Places U.S. writing in the context of the transformed position of the U.S. in a world characterized by political, economic, and military crisis; transnational drift; the resurgence of religious fundamentalism; and the apparent triumph of global capitalism | ||
521 | _aAll. | ||
650 | 0 | _aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature. | |
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_aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 _xInfluence. |
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650 | 0 | _aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009, in literature. | |
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_aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009 _xInfluence. |
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_aAmerican literature _xHistory and criticism. _y21st century |
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650 | 0 | _aNationalism in literature. | |
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