Narrating 9/11
Explore the multifaceted narrative of September 11 with Narrating 9/11, a compelling work published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2015. This insightful book spans 336 pages and delves into various genres, moving beyond a mere focus on domestic realism. It presents an engaging analysis of speculative and genre fiction, postmodernism, and the implications of climate change within the context of an evolving security state. Additionally, it offers thought-provoking discussions on the acclaimed television series Lost and the impactful film Paradise Now. Perfect for readers interested in how narratives shape our understanding of significant events, Narrating 9/11 invites you to rethink the stories we tell about tragedy, resilience, and the human experience.