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September 11 in History - A Watershed Moment? (Hardcover, New)
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September 11 in History - A Watershed Moment? (Hardcover, New)
Series: American Encounters/Global Interactions
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Hours after the collapse of the Twin Towers, the idea that the
September 11 attacks had "changed everything" permeated American
popular and political discussion. In the period since then, the
events of September 11 have been used to justify profound changes
in U.S. public policy and foreign relations. Bringing together
leading scholars of history, law, literature, and Islam, September
11 in History asks whether the attacks and their aftermath truly
marked a transition in U.S. and world history or whether they are
best understood in the context of pre-existing historical
trajectories. From a variety of perspectives, the contributors to
this collection scrutinize claims about September 11, in terms of
both their historical validity and their consequences. Essays range
from an analysis of terms like "ground zero," "homeland," and "the
axis of evil" to an argument that the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo
Bay has become a site for acting out a repressed imperial history.
Examining the effect of the attacks on Islamic self-identity, one
contributor argues that Osama bin Laden enacted an interpretation
of Islam on September 11 and asserts that progressive Muslims must
respond to it. Other essays focus on the deployment of Orientalist
tropes in categorizations of those who "look Middle Eastern," the
blurring of domestic and international law evident in a number of
legal developments including the use of military tribunals to
prosecute suspected terrorists, and the justifications for and
consequences of American unilateralism. This collection ultimately
reveals that everything did not change on September 11, 2001, but
that some foundations of democratic legitimacy have been
significantly eroded by claims that it did. Contributors Khaled
Abou el Fadl Mary L. Dudziak Christopher L. Eisgruber Laurence R.
Helfer Sherman A. Jackson Amy B. Kaplan Elaine Tyler May Lawrence
G. Sager Ruti G. Teitel Leti Volpp Marilyn B. Young
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