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9/11 has found its way into fictional literature. This study analyses the treatment of 9/11 in Anglophone narratives differentiating between two perspectives: narratives dealing with the attacks from the victims’ perspective and narratives from the terrorists’ point of view offering new attempts at understanding. The underlying hypothesis is that decline is the central element in all the narratives discussed both on the story and discourse level. The «victim narratives» are provided by works by Jonathan Safran Foer, Nick McDonell, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Ian McEwan, Frédéric Beigbeder and Art Spiegelman. Works by Martin Amis, John Updike, Mohsin Hamid and Pat Forde are analysed as «terrorist narratives». Don DeLillo’s novel Falling Man serves as a bridge between both perspectives.

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Contents: 9/11 Narratives: Contexts, Approaches, Functions – Basic Public Debates – Narratological Approach – Functions of 9/11 Narratives – Victim Narratives – Characteristics of 9/11 Victim Narratives – Narratives of Decline – Terrorist Narratives – A Change of Perspective – How Victims See the Perpetrators.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 02/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9783631635346, 978-3631635346
      ISBN10: 3631635346

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      9/11 has found its way into fictional literature. This study analyses the treatment of 9/11 in Anglophone narratives differentiating between two perspectives: narratives dealing with the attacks from the victims’ perspective and narratives from the terrorists’ point of view offering new attempts at understanding. The underlying hypothesis is that decline is the central element in all the narratives discussed both on the story and discourse level. The «victim narratives» are provided by works by Jonathan Safran Foer, Nick McDonell, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Ian McEwan, Frédéric Beigbeder and Art Spiegelman. Works by Martin Amis, John Updike, Mohsin Hamid and Pat Forde are analysed as «terrorist narratives». Don DeLillo’s novel Falling Man serves as a bridge between both perspectives.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 9/11 Narratives: Contexts, Approaches, Functions – Basic Public Debates – Narratological Approach – Functions of 9/11 Narratives – Victim Narratives – Characteristics of 9/11 Victim Narratives – Narratives of Decline – Terrorist Narratives – A Change of Perspective – How Victims See the Perpetrators.

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