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100 1 _aEhrenreich-Blažeković, Susanne.
245 1 0 _aIntermedial Representations of 9/11 in U.S. American and German Newspapers /
_cSusanne Ehrenreich-Blažeković.
260 _aFrankfurt :
_bPeter Lang,
_c2010.
300 _a444 p. ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 355-444) and index.
505 _a1. Analyzing the Newspaper Coverage of 9/11: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations. 1.1 Transnational Border Zones in the Context of 9/11.. 1.2 Responses to 9/11. 1.3 Grand Narratives and Narrative Emplotment of 9/11. 1.4 Intermediality as a Framework for Text-Image Interactions 1.5 Texts and Pictures as Objects of Study. 1.5.1 Textual Analysis.. 1.5.2 Visual Culture 1.6 Methodology.. 1.6.1 Narrative Structures 1.6.2 Characters/Setting 1.6.3 Focus 1.6.4 Intermedial Interactions 2. Representations of 9/11. 2.1 Impact of 9/11 .. 2.1.1 Impact on the Cities 2.1.2 Symbolic Impact.... 2.2 The Heroes of 9/11.. 2.2.1 The Rescue Teams of September 11,2001 2.2.2 The Bucket Brigades.. 2.2.3 Flight 93. 2.3 Reactions to 9/11; Enactment of Leadership 2.3.1 President George W. Bush. 2.3.2 U.S. Congress.. 2.3.3 Mayor Rudolph Giuliani 2.4 Reactions to 9/11: Enactment of Patriotism.. 2.4.1 Volunteering after 9/11 2.4.2 Return to Normal Life 2.4.3 Willingness to Fight Back 2.4.4 Patriotic Symbols 2.5 Reactions to 9/11: Enactment of Grief. 2.5.1 Victims of September 11,2001 .. 2.5.2 Memor(ial)izing the Attacks in Public. 2.5.3 Memorial Services and Funerals.... 3. Conclusion.. Primary Sources. New York Times.... Washington Post Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.. Suddeutsche Zeitung...
650 0 _aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
_xPress coverage
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
_xPress coverage
_zGermany.
650 0 _aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in mass media.
650 0 7 _aPresse.
650 0 7 _aZeitung.
650 0 7 _aElfter September <Motiv>
651 7 _aUSA.
651 7 _aDeutschland.
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