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Index
Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction 9/11 in American Culture
I - 9/11 AS EVENT
I - “Blood”, “Under the World, 9/22/01”
Blood
Under the World, 9/22/01
2 - Terrorism and the Fate of Democracy after September 11
References
3 - September 11, Terrorism, and Blowback
Social Theory, Falsification, and the Events of History
Social Discourses, the Media, and the Crisis of Democracy
The Bush Administrations, the CIA, and Blowback
Concluding Remarks
Notes
References
4 - The Dialectics of Terrorism
Part One: Remembering to Forget
References
5 - Cultural Studies, Immanent War, Everyday Life
September 24, 2001
References
6 - What Relevance Cultural Studies Post-September 11th?
References
II - 9/11 AS NARRATIVE, POETICS, AND PERSONAL STORIES
7 - “One Face in the Crowd,” “Aftermath”
One Face in the Crowd
Aftermath
8 - Posts Post September 11
E-mail September 13, 2001
E-mail September 21, 2001
E-mail September 23, 2001
9 - The Mourning After
12.September
14.September
Interpretive Social Science as Critical Democratic Engagement in Times of Terror
Lives and Politics; Grief and Analysis
Studying Beneath Ideologies
The World Splits Open When Girls and Women Speak
The Power of Those Who Stand Alone
The Body as a Carrier of Social Emotion
The Knowledge of Global Oppression Inside Historically Marginalized Communities
References
10 - Grief in an Appalachian Register
11 - Listening to the Heartbeat of New York Writings on the Wall
Introduction
Bibliography
Notes
12 - Relationships—Responsibilities, Once Removed and Ever Connected
Filtering the News
Working through the Filters
References
13 - Some Thoughts on Recovery
14 - What Is Over? Ruminations From One Who Has Already Lived Through Another September 11
15 - What Will We Tell the Children?
What Will We Tell the Children?
What Will We Tell the Children?
What Will We Tell the Children?
References
16 - Small World
Spring 1942
July 1942
Days, Weeks, Months, Years
September 11, 2001
September 19, 2001
17 - Week Four
References
18 - Drawing a Line in the Fog
December 13, 2001
References
19 - Policing the Porous
References
20 - Thank the Lord, It’s a War to End All Wars ... Or, How I Learned to Suspend Critical Judgment and Love the Bomb
21 - Coming Apart at the Seam
References
22 - 9/11, Iran, and Americans’ Knowledge of the U.S. Role in the World
23 - French Fries, Fezzes, and Minstrels The Hollywoodization of Islam
Identity Construction Bullets
References
24 - The WTC Image Complex A Critical View on a Culture of the Shifting Image
Shifting Images and Image Neighborhoods
The Bert and Bin Laden Story
You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet, but Maybe Later: A Critical Focus on Shifting Images
References
25 - After 9/11—Thinking About the Global, Thinking About Postcolonial
Defining Postcolonialism
Linking the Postcolonial to Debates Over School Knowledge—A Personal Story
Returning to 9/11, Fundamentalism, and the Struggle for Meaning
References
26 - Working It Through
27 - Higher Education and September 11th
28 - George Bush, Apocalypse Sometime Soon, and the American Imperium
References
29 - “The Axis of Evil,” Operation Infinite War, and Bush’s Attacks on Democracy
Notes
References
30 - September 11 and the Global Implications of Interpretive Inquiry
31 - A Time for Butterflies and Salmon
32 - The Heart of the Matter
Notes
References
33 - September 11, 2001 Changing the Ways of the World
34 - Tenets of Terror
35 - Alone and Together
Spain, October 6-11, 2001
36 - Educating Students from Abroad Possibilities for Peace and Research
Reference
III - LIVING IN THE PRESENT
37 - War Games
Allegiance
Flags
38 - Thoughts Beyond Fear
September 11, 2001
October 2
39 - Love Survives
REFERENCES
40 - Take No Chances
41 - Show Me a Sign
Torn Shawl
Pipers
42 - A Walk in the Olive Grove
43 - From Sea to Shining Sea
References
44 - Fieldnotes from Our War Zone
45 - What Kind of Mother ...? An Ethnographic Short Story
46 - Poetry
September 11
Untitled
47 - Happy
48 - 9/11, Who Are We?
49 - The Death of Ordinariness
The Age of Anxiety
Anxiety and Response
Community and Family
To Teach?
Return
Notes
References
50 - Democracy and the Politics of Terrorism
References
51 - It’s Your World, I’m Just Trying to Explain It
What This Means for Research
References
Note
52 - 9/11 and the Poetics of Complicity A Love Poem for a Hurt Nation
I. Terrors
II. Home Fronts
III. Complicity
Notes
References
Afterword - Marching Orders for a Divided Nation, Renewed Commitment for an Engaged Social Science
About the Editors
Credits
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