9/11 in American Culture |
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Editor:
| Denzin, Norman K. Lincoln, Yvonna S. |
Contribution by:
| Weems, Mary Giroux, Henry A. Kellner, Douglas McLaren, Peter Bratich, Jack Z. Arnold, Tomaselli, Shepperson Clough, Patricia Tacineto Fine, Michelle Robertson, Joanne Staller, Karen Dimitriadis, Greg Valdivia, Angharad N. Richardson, Laurel Brush, Heidi Marie McChesney, Robert W. Paul, Dierde Glenn Kincheloe, Joe L. Steinberg, Shirley Richard, Birgit McCarthy, Cameron Olesen, Virginia Nelson, Cary Gergen, Kenneth J. Miller, William L. Kuzel, Anton J. Gergen, Mary Charmaz, Kathy Greenwood, Davydd J. Reinharz, Shulamit Chin, Staceyann Weis, Lois Bochner, Arthur P. Ellis, Carolyn Brady, Ivan Tierney, William G. Lopez, Gerardo R. Jr, H. L Goodall Scott-Hoy, Karen Lewis, Tracy K. Martin, Patricia Geist Scheurich, James Joseph Poulos, Christopher N. Ladson-Billings, Gloria Hartnett, Stephen John |
Series title: | Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7591-0350-4 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2003 |
Publisher: | AltaMira Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $54.00 |
Book Description:
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In response to the events following September 11, a number of leading cultural studies and interpretive qualitative researchers write from their own experiences and hearts. From the poetic to the personal, the theoretical to the historical, their essays_by noted scholars Kellner, Fine, McLaren, Richardson, Denzin, Giroux, and others_are collected in this volume, and were written in crisis within days and weeks of September 11. The immediacy of their writing is refreshing, and reflects...
More DescriptionIn response to the events following September 11, a number of leading cultural studies and interpretive qualitative researchers write from their own experiences and hearts. From the poetic to the personal, the theoretical to the historical, their essays_by noted scholars Kellner, Fine, McLaren, Richardson, Denzin, Giroux, and others_are collected in this volume, and were written in crisis within days and weeks of September 11. The immediacy of their writing is refreshing, and reflects the varied emotional and critical responses that bring meaning to this cataclysmal event.