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From Samuel Huntington’s highly controversial Who Are We? to the urgent appeal of Naomi Wolf’s The End of America, Americans are increasingly reflecting on questions of democracy, multiculturalism and national identity. Yet such debates take place largely at the level of elites, leaving out ordinary American citizens, who have much to offer about the lived reality behind the phrase, 'I am an American.' Cynthia Weber set out on a journey across post-9/11 America in search of a deeper understanding of what it means to be an American today. The result is this brave and captivating memoir that gives a voice to ordinary citizens for whom the terrorist attacks of 2001 – and their lingering aftermath – live on in collective memory. Heartrending first-person testimonials reveal how the ongoing fear of terrorists and immigrants has betrayed America’s core values of fairness and equality, which have been further weakened by polarizing international and domestic responses. Considered together, these portraits also provide a sharp contrast to the idealized vision of Americanness frequently spun by media and politicians.

Far more than a mere remembrance book about September 11, ‘I am an American’ offers precisely the kind of ground-level empathy needed to reignite a meaningful national debate about who we are and who we might become as a people and a nation.



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'A remarkably positive and ambitious exercise in encounter and recognition.'

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Table of Contents
Introduction Part I: ‘I am an American’ Chapter 1: Beginnings – Cynthia Weber Chapter 2: Soldiers – Guadalupe Denogean, Phil McDowell, Jamine Aponte, Jesus Suarez del Solar, Fernando Suarez del Solar, Casey Sheehan, Cindy Sheehan and James Yee Chapter 3: Civilians – Chris Simcox, Elvira Arellano, Saul Arellano, Shanti Sellz, José Matus and Ofelia Rivas Chapter 4: Collateral damage – Brandon Mayfield, Abe Dabdoub, Julia Shearson, Greg Avery, Glenda Avery, Will Potter and Steve Kurtz Chapter 5: Transitions Part II: Academic responses International political sociology forum on Cynthia Weber’s multi-media project ‘I am an American’

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9781841504223, 978-1841504223
      ISBN10: 184150422X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From Samuel Huntington’s highly controversial Who Are We? to the urgent appeal of Naomi Wolf’s The End of America, Americans are increasingly reflecting on questions of democracy, multiculturalism and national identity. Yet such debates take place largely at the level of elites, leaving out ordinary American citizens, who have much to offer about the lived reality behind the phrase, 'I am an American.' Cynthia Weber set out on a journey across post-9/11 America in search of a deeper understanding of what it means to be an American today. The result is this brave and captivating memoir that gives a voice to ordinary citizens for whom the terrorist attacks of 2001 – and their lingering aftermath – live on in collective memory. Heartrending first-person testimonials reveal how the ongoing fear of terrorists and immigrants has betrayed America’s core values of fairness and equality, which have been further weakened by polarizing international and domestic responses. Considered together, these portraits also provide a sharp contrast to the idealized vision of Americanness frequently spun by media and politicians.

      Far more than a mere remembrance book about September 11, ‘I am an American’ offers precisely the kind of ground-level empathy needed to reignite a meaningful national debate about who we are and who we might become as a people and a nation.



      Trade Review

      'A remarkably positive and ambitious exercise in encounter and recognition.'

      * Open Democracy *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part I: ‘I am an American’ Chapter 1: Beginnings – Cynthia Weber Chapter 2: Soldiers – Guadalupe Denogean, Phil McDowell, Jamine Aponte, Jesus Suarez del Solar, Fernando Suarez del Solar, Casey Sheehan, Cindy Sheehan and James Yee Chapter 3: Civilians – Chris Simcox, Elvira Arellano, Saul Arellano, Shanti Sellz, José Matus and Ofelia Rivas Chapter 4: Collateral damage – Brandon Mayfield, Abe Dabdoub, Julia Shearson, Greg Avery, Glenda Avery, Will Potter and Steve Kurtz Chapter 5: Transitions Part II: Academic responses International political sociology forum on Cynthia Weber’s multi-media project ‘I am an American’

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