Machine generated contents note: 1. Cultural memory in theory and practice
2. American memorial culture after 9/11
3. Frames of memory after 9/11
1. American Trauma Culture after 9/11
1.1. Literature, memory, and trauma
1.3. A symptomology of 9/11 trauma fiction
1.4. American trauma culture
1.5. Hegemonic trauma culture
2. The New American Jeremiad after 9/11
2.1. Nation, myth, and ideology
2.2. The American jeremiad and official memory: 1776 2001
2.3. The new American jeremiad after 9/11
2.4. The new American jeremiad and the reconstruction of Ground Zero
3. Analogical Holocaust Memory after 9/11
3.1. The transcultural turn
3.2. The analogical impulse after 9/11
3.3. American Holocaust memory after 9/11
3.4. The Holocaust analogy in American foreign policy
3.5. The Holocaust analogy in memory and trauma studies after 9/11
4. Memory, Law, and Justice after 9/11
4.1. Framing legal memory
4.2. The trauma trial and restitutive justice after 9/11
4.3. The new American jeremiad and retributive justice after 9/11
4.4. Analogising justice after 9/11: Guantanamo, Nuremberg, Abu Ghraib
4.5. Reframing memory, law, and justice.