The City Since 9/11: Literature, Film, Television

Author:   Keith Wilhite ,  Eduardo Barros Grela ,  Jason Buchanan ,  Michael Devine
Publisher:   Associated University Presses
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Pages:   300
Publication Date:   03 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The City Since 9/11: Literature, Film, Television


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Author:   Keith Wilhite ,  Eduardo Barros Grela ,  Jason Buchanan ,  Michael Devine
Publisher:   Associated University Presses
Imprint:   Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9781611477184


ISBN 10:   1611477182
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   03 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: The City since 9/11 Keith Wilhite I. Remapping the City: Gentrification, the Usable Past, and the Postmodern Metropolis 1. Navigating the Post-9/11 Metropolis: Reclaiming and Remapping Urban Space in Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close and Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland Karolina Golimowska 2. Million Dollar Views: Cognitive Gentrification in Post-9/11 New York City Jason Buchanan 3. New York Unearthed: 9/11, Let the Great World Spin, and the Archaeology of Grief Caroline Chamberlin Hellman 4. Rhetoric and Aesthetics of the Ephemeral in Ronald Sukenick’s Last Fall Salwa Karoui-Elounelli 5. The Reality of Fiction in a Virtually Postmodern Metropolis: Jonathan Lethem’s Chronic City and Thomas Pynchon’s Bleeding Edge Justin St. Clair II. The Metropolis Unmoored: Uncanny Worlds and Global Cities 6. Zombies, the Uncanny, and the City: Colson Whitehead’s Zone One Tim Gauthier 7. The Spectral City: Paul Auster’s Man in the Dark and Other Imagined Cities Eduardo Barros-Grela 8. Global Homesickness in William Gibson’s Blue Ant Trilogy Sean Scanlan 9. Before After: Amitav Ghosh’s Pre-1856 Cosmopolis as Post-9/11 Lost Object Hilary Thompson 10. Shifting the City’s Center within Katherine Boo’s Behind the Beautiful Forevers Ghazala Hashmi III. Framing the City: Abjection, Realism, and the Restorative Power of Cinema 11. Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men: Piling Up Traumatic Spectacles of Terror in a Post-9/11 World Jenny Kijowski 12. Abject Spaces in The Bridge and The Killing: The Post-9/11 City of Nordic Noir Fran Pheasant-Kelly 13. Gritty Urban Realism as Ideology: The Wire and the Televisual Representation of the “Inner City” Steve Macek 14. Early Cinema and the Post-9/11 City: Hugo and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Michael Devine Conclusion: Ruins and Memorials Catalina Florina Florescu Index About the Contributors

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Keith Wilhite is associate professor of English at Siena College.

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