To Mend the World: Women Reflect on 9/11 / Edition 1

To Mend the World: Women Reflect on 9/11 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1893996581
ISBN-13:
9781893996588
Pub. Date:
09/01/2002
Publisher:
White Pine Press
ISBN-10:
1893996581
ISBN-13:
9781893996588
Pub. Date:
09/01/2002
Publisher:
White Pine Press
To Mend the World: Women Reflect on 9/11 / Edition 1

To Mend the World: Women Reflect on 9/11 / Edition 1

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Overview

As we watched the horrors wrought on September 11, 2001, unfold, the question on our lips was "Why?" A year after the attack on the United States, women of varied ethnic and religious backgrounds examine this question. Many of these writers grew up outside of the U.S. and bring a world perspective to their responses. Some are U.S.–born but have been shaped by multi-cultural experiences. Consequently, the collection creates a unique mirror that reflects the U.S. from both inside and out, revealing the clash between the economically driven force of globalization embodied by the U.S. and the stateless, transnational terrorist organization that feeds on religious fundamentalism, poverty, and hatred of the United States. It is a multi-faceted image that is created: Margaret Randall posits that "the bully stance is eminently male," and that "feminists, able to deconstruct power, have the potential for developing new grids in a battle that now assumes life and death proportions." Carol Dine speaks of firefighters, the head of Cantor Fitzgerald, and House Majority Leader Dick Armey breaking down in front of the media. "These are men rocked to their core, men no longer able to hide inside their uniforms or three-piece suits, compelled to reveal that they are vulnerable. . . . And I am forced to consider the contradictions of what it means to be male." Claudia Bernhardi states that "no political explanation, any argument ever, could or would satisfy the logic of destruction." What these writers share is the desire to open a world dialogue between cultures, between sexes, so we can prevent anything like the events of 9/11 from happening again anywhere in the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781893996588
Publisher: White Pine Press
Publication date: 09/01/2002
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Isabel Allende is a well known writer of fiction and nonfiction.

Hometown:

San Rafael, California

Date of Birth:

August 2, 1942

Place of Birth:

Lima, Peru

Table of Contents

Prologue9
Introduction12
September 11 Arrived17
The Day After September 11th19
Ground Zero21
Stranded!25
We Are Running37
An Intolerance to Bach41
Can There Be World Citizenship?46
From the Shards53
In Pieces61
To Be American67
The Names of the Dead75
The Layers77
Thanksgiving Musings on 9/1187
Only Friendship96
From Mazir-I-Sharif to My Hometown107
Views of War and Citizenship Between Two Shores121
Letters to the Living, Postcards from the Dead133
Remembrance139
Fragments144
The Dead of September 11149
Is This the Road to Peace?151
Through the Prism of a Latin Past157
What the World Needs Now161
Positioning Ourselves in the Global Village164
Can We Forget and Forgive?179
The Rubble Women186
A Selective Memory for History195
Notes From a Jew Living in Chelsea210
Lessons Learned218
Epilogue: Our Shared Human Values227
Contributors231
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