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9/11 Imaginaria - Writing Catastrophe, Memory, and the War on Terror

2025, Heftet, Engelsk

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In 9/11 Imaginaria: Writing Catastrophe, Memory, and the War on Terror, Robert Moscaliuc explores how literature and cultural narratives have shaped and been shaped by the events of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent “War on Terror.” In an effort to move beyond conventional discussions of trauma and representation, Moscaliuc introduces the concept of the selfish event—a cultural phenomenon so overwhelming that it absorbs and reshapes surrounding narratives to ensure its dominance in collective memory. Divided into two parts, the book first examines post-9/11 fiction, tracing how the attacks disrupted storytelling and perception by drawing from works by Don DeLillo, Cormac McCarthy, Mark Doten, and others. The second part shifts to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, presenting the proximal-ancillary coverage continuum, a framework that differentiates between immediate media-driven representations and reflective literary accounts by authors like Elliot Ackerman, Phil Klay, Michael Pitre, Roy Scranton, and others. Moscaliuc’s work ultimately explores the intersections of fiction, memory, and power, challenging readers to reconsider how literature not only represents catastrophe but also actively shapes its meaning.

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  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Robert Moscaliuc (Forfatter)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Scho
  • Format

    Heftet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2025
  • Antall sider

    330
  • EAN

    9783838218557

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