Beschreibung:
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 created a new political landscape and a new era of warfare. Language, Symbols, and the Media offers insights into the impact and influence of 9/11 upon our cultural, social, and political life. As historians and other analysts work towards greater understanding of the event that triggered our war on terror, the role and function of language and communications will take on greater urgency. This volume will be of interest to cultural studies specialists, sociologists, journalists, political scientists, historians, as well as general readers.
Preface 1. The Language, Symbols, and Media of 9/11: An Introduction 2. September 11, 2001 and the Rituals of Religious Pluralism 3. Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open Debate: Reclaiming the Essence of Democracy in the Wake of 9/11 4. The USA Patriot Act in Historical Context 5. The Death and Re-Birth of Irony: The Onion's Call for Rhetorical Healing in the Wake of 9/11 6. Sport and the Healing of America after 9/11 7. Patriotism and Political Socialization: Young Adults' Perspectives on the First Anniversary of 9/11 8. Rudy and Gary get Makeovers: Public Attention and Political Reputation Post 9/11 9. Advertising Responses to September 11: The Crisis Response Ad as a Rhetorical Genre 10. The Tourism Industry's Reaction in Action: Re-Strategizing Promotional Campaigns in the Wake of 9/11 11. Politically (In)corrected: Electronic Media Self-Censorship Since the 9/11 Attacks