9/11 revisited: remediation as a tool to rewrite the cultural memory of the terrorist attack of 2001

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, 9/11 established itself as an object of interest for the academia, news outlets and the arts, generating a multitude of cultural artefacts that allow us, collectively, to revisit the event, reread it in different circumstances, and, ultimately, rewrite it.Employing rewriting as a metaphor for a continuous process of representation and revision, this article explores the remediation of the terrorist attack of 2001 and how representations of the event across time and different media help consolidate its place in cultural memory. With this purpose in mind, it analyzes John Updike’s Terrorist (2006) and TV series Designated Survivor (2016) and discusses them as after-effects of 9/11.
Translated title of the contribution11 de Setembro revisitado: remediação como ferramenta para reescrever a memória cultural do ataque terrorista de 2001
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-101
Number of pages31
JournalRevista de Estudos Literários
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Rewriting
  • Cultural memory
  • Remediation
  • Terrorism

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