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Violations of the rights of migrants and the silencing of human-rights defenders stem from a mindset of security and control.
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Blog: Social Europe
Violations of the rights of migrants and the silencing of human-rights defenders stem from a mindset of security and control.
In: Comparative American studies: an international journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, p. 351-369
ISSN: 1741-2676
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 104, Issue 3, p. 743-753
ISSN: 1548-1433
This article considers the September 11 tragedy as an event that has created a powerful experience—an astonishing and unthinkable "breach" from the expected and routine—that has riveted the American public and provoked personal storytelling. September 11 and its aftermath have provided an occasion for rethinking and reworking cultural identity. We explore how September 11 and subsequent events have been experienced, constructed, and narrated by African American women, primarily from working‐class and low‐income backgrounds. These stories, and the commentaries and discussions that surround them, provide vehicles for these women to ponder what sort of social contexts they inhabit, within what sort of subject positions they are placed, and how these may be shifting in light of the attacks and America's "War on Terrorism. [Keywords: African American, narrative, gender, cultural identity]