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By Susan Faludi

ISBN-10: 0805086927

ISBN-13: 9780805086928

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling writer of Backlash—an unflinching dissection of the brain of the United States after 9/11
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In this most unusual exam of America’s post-9/11 tradition, Susan Faludi shines a gentle at the country’s mental reaction to the assaults on that poor day. Turning her acute observational powers at the media, pop culture, and political existence, Faludi finds a slightly said yet bedrock societal drama shot via with baffling contradictions. Why, she asks, did our tradition reply to an attack opposed to American international dominance with a frenzied summons to revive “traditional” manhood, marriage, and maternity? Why did we react as though the hijackers had exact now not a advertisement and armed forces edifice however the relations domestic and nursery? Why did an assault fueled by way of hatred of Western emancipation lead us to a regressive fixation on Doris Day womanhood and John Wayne masculinity, with trembling “security moms,” swaggering presidential gunslingers, and the “rescue” of a feminine soldier solid as a “helpless little girl”?   the reply, Faludi unearths, lies in a old anomaly designated to the yankee event: the kingdom that during contemporary reminiscence has been least prone to household assault was once cast in traumatizing attacks through nonwhite “barbarians” on city and village. That humiliation lies hid less than a delusion of cowboy bluster and female frailty, that's reanimated at any time when chance and disgrace looms.   superb and significant, The Terror Dream exhibits what 11th of September published approximately us—and deals the chance to examine ourselves anew.
Susan Faludi is the writer of Stiffed: The Betrayal of the yankee Man and Backlash: The Undeclared conflict opposed to American Women, which gained the nationwide publication Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. Her paintings has seemed in The New Yorker, The Wall highway Journal, The ny Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Nation, between different guides. She lives in San Francisco.
National booklet Critics Circle Award Nominee
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In this examination of America’s post-9/11 tradition, Susan Faludi looks at the country’s mental reaction to the assaults on that day. In her observational learn of media, pop culture, and political lifestyles, Faludi reveals a slightly stated yet bedrock societal drama shot via with baffling contradictions. Why, she asks, did our tradition reply to an attack opposed to American worldwide dominance with a frenzied summons to revive “traditional” manhood, marriage, and maternity? Why did we react as though the hijackers had designated now not a advertisement and armed forces edifice however the relations domestic and nursery? Why did an assault fueled through hatred of Western emancipation lead us to a regressive fixation on Doris Day womanhood and John Wayne masculinity, with trembling ''security moms,'' swaggering presidential gunslingers, and the ''rescue'' of a feminine soldier forged as a ''helpless little girl''?   the reply, Faludi reveals, lies in a old anomaly special to the yank adventure: the state that during contemporary reminiscence has been least at risk of household assault used to be solid in traumatizing attacks by means of nonwhite ''barbarians'' on city and village. That humiliation lies hid below a delusion of cowboy bluster and female frailty, that's reanimated every time danger looms.
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''Throughout the booklet, Faludi offers lovely and miserable facts of a concerted attempt to silence ladies and roll again women's rights within the wake of Sept. 11 and to rework the assault on a U.S. monetary image the place women and men labored aspect by way of facet into an attack on kinfolk and fireside. She exhibits over and over how a few conservatives and right-wing media and bloggers have blamed the assault on a society feminized and emasculated by way of the women's movement.''—Amy Wilentz, Los Angeles instances publication Review
''Throughout the publication, Faludi offers attractive and miserable facts of a concerted attempt to silence girls and roll again women's rights within the wake of Sept. 11 and to rework the assault on a U.S. monetary image the place women and men labored aspect through facet into an attack on relatives and fireplace. She exhibits again and again how a few conservatives and right-wing media and bloggers have blamed the assault on a society feminized and emasculated by means of the women's movement.''—Amy Wilentz, Los Angeles instances ebook Review
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''Faludi, the feminist writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, has written a sweeping historic research of why our nation—as mirrored within the American media—reacted to the September 11 assaults by way of 'cocooning ourselves within the celluloid chrysalis of the child boom's childhood,' a domestics 'Leave it to Beaver'-like delusion . . . Faludi starts The Terror Dream with a chic and hugely readable creation in a searing serious tone. Weaving jointly post-9/11 media snippets, bits of antiquated medical and mental idea, and movie heritage, Faludi lays the foundation for her so much bold e-book but: an evidence of the yankee psyche. If her objective is a piece grand, it is challenging to note as Faludi wields her rhetorical prowess . . . A hugely specified documentation of our response to 9-11. What she unearths is startling.''—Bree Nordenson, Columbia Journalism Review “In The Terror Dream, Susan Faludi compellingly argues that Sept. 11 gave us an excuse to reinstitute one among our fondest and stupidest nationwide myths: that during instances of hindrance, males are decisive, powerful and potent, whereas ladies develop into utterly depending on menfolk to work out them through.”—David Hinkley, Daily information ''With heroic acuity, [Faludi] digs in the course of the mythological particles of the Bush period to get well the darkish fairytale—shades of white savagery at the early Frontier—that founds the vengeance delusion we name the 'war on terrorism.'''—Mike Davis, writer of Ecology of Fear
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''No process has extra thoroughly failed us when you consider that 11th of September than the print and tv media.  the yank public is simply too misinformed even to consider ordinary oversight of its executive. In painstaking and documented aspect, Susan Faludi demonstrates that this used to be not only an issue of forget yet a failure of intent—the Sean Hannitys, Diane Sawyers, and community anchors misled us in provider of an ideological schedule. Her bankruptcy on Jessica Lynch is a travel de strength of ways the military-journalistic complicated works. you can't discover a extra eye-opening booklet to read.''—Chalmers Johnson, writer of the Blowback Trilogy
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''An very important contribution to our realizing of the cultural and political response to 11th of September, which exhibits how deeply ingrained ideals approximately masculinity, femininity and sanctified violence have formed our nationwide identification, and our methods of responding to crisis.''—Richard Slotkin, writer of Gunfighter kingdom: the parable of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America
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''When the viciously misogynist al Qaeda attacked the US, the mainstream media spoke back, surprisingly sufficient, with a call for a revival of manly males, frail adult females, and conventional domesticity. In The Terror Dream, our optimum cultural reporter exposes the backlash and bargains a desirable rationalization of why Sep 11 ended in one of these perverse retreat from our personal values. This is a book that needed to be written, and simply Susan Faludi may do it so brilliantly and engrossingly.''—Barbara Ehrenreich, writer of Nickel and Dimed
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''In this daring and brave booklet, Susan Faludi peels away the veneer of post-9/11 bravado to show our collective nationwide psyche, bringing us head to head with our nation’s innermost fears and fantasies. The Terror Dream unmasks the Lone Rangers working our country and their dependable media Tontos who hark again to a mythic frontier the place males have been women and men have been victims. Faludi exhibits how the revival of those myths seeing that Sept. 11 has made us weaker and not more safe, and the area a extra harmful place.”—Elaine Tyler may well, writer of Homeward certain: American households within the chilly struggle Era
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“The Terror Dream does for September 11 and its results what Backlash did for girls within the ‘90s. once more, Susan Faludi combines her extraordinary presents for study, reporting and, in fact, nice writing, with an arresting and completely unique thesis.”—Katha Pollitt, writer of Virginity or Death!: And different Social and Political problems with Our Time   ''Susan Faludi is an eloquent researcher and a amazing journalist whose reaction to social quandary is perpetually wise and unique. Now she supplies us a piece of eye-opening documentation of ways American tradition, rather than being replaced through Sep 11, has absorbed it into its personal mythic experience of self. The Terror Dream is a daring, courageous ebook that joins the literature of dissent in the course of essentially the most harmful, flag-waving moments in American history.''—Vivian Gornick
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I described the dream to my boyfriend, in hopes of releasing its grip on my mind. I feared falling asleep and returning to that plane. As we lay there talking, the phone rang. " a friend asked. "No," I said. " What I saw on the screen only deepened my sensation of being caught in some insane realm beyond reality, unable to wake up. It was a feeling that would linger. M y induction into a more willful unreality came later that day, when the phone rang again. " I was perplexed—he had hardly reached an authority on terrorism.

19 T h e phenomenon of the nightmare is one that psychoanalysts since Freud have termed the "failed dream," the mayhem that ensues when a mental burglar picks the locks of our best defenses. T h e successful dream orders experience; the nightmare confounds order, alerts the sleeper that the wished-for narrative isn't holding. 20 T h e intrusions of September n broke the dead bolt on our protective myth, the illusion that we are mas­ ters of our security, that our might makes our homeland impregnable, that our families are safe in the bower of their communities and our women and children safe in the arms of their men.

IN THE AFTERMATH of September 11, you didn't have to be a feminist to feel the purge. Soon after the World Trade Center vaporized into two bib­ lical plumes of smoke, another vanishing act occurred on television sets and newspaper pages across the country. Women began disappearing. T h e morning after the attack, G e n e v a Overholser opened the Wash­ ington Post and turned to the opinion section, where she had formerly written the ombudsman column. She saw that the editors had responded to the disaster by doubling the section's size.

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