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Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321.00005
Ayelet Shachar
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Index 指数
Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321.00019
Ayelet Shachar
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List of illustrations 插图列表
Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321.00004
Ayelet Shachar
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Series editor's foreword 系列编辑的前言
Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321.00006
Ayelet Shachar
At this writing, workers continue to recover the bodies of those who died at the World Trade Center in New York on September 11,2001. It has now been more than six months since America and the world in general began to seem more dangerous, and understanding trauma and loss has, as a result of the events of September 11, become that much more important. We are still at the beginning of a collective struggle to comprehend the implications of 'such an enormous trauma, one that has taken away many Americans' feelings of security and freedom. At this time there could not be a more fitting topic to explore than that examined in this book-the loss of assumptive world values. This book is about the destruction and rebuilding of life assumptions, and I can verifY that my life assumptions, as well as those of many other people in this country, were destroyed on September 11, 2001. My colleagues and I responded to the attack and the needs of traumatized New Yorkers under the banner of the Green Cross Projects. Green Cross volunteers facilitated 76 group defusing/educational sessions ranging from 1 to 1 and a half hours; 2 sessions even ran for 4 hours. Total attendance for group sessions was 635 people. Also, Green Cross volunteers facilitated individual defusing/ crisis interventions spanning 20 minutes to 1 hour and, at times, even longer. There were 2,159 individual defusing/ crisis interventions. In all, Green Cross volunteers came into contact with 2,794 survivors of the World Trade Center attacks. Over and over, the theme that emerged from discussions with those who survived-particularly those who knew victims killed in the attack-was an extraordinary shift in worldviews. Never-before-experienced concerns about the welfare of a loved one became doubtful after September 11th. Never-before-experienced fears of working in tall buildings, as well as in New York City and in America in general, have now been replaced with new fears. This extraordinary sea of change in basic life assumptions is among the artifacts of this terrorist attack. Although Americans are now experiencing what most of the world has experienced for years, the threat of terrorism in our own hometowns, the shock of the 9/11 attacks may be greater for us. We have been lulled into a sense of complacency by our sense of invulnerability. Though we have fought many wars, none have been fought on United States soil for centuries. …
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引用次数: 61
Front matter 前页
Pub Date : 2020-03-24 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321.00001
Ayelet Shachar
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The shifting border 移动的边界
Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI: 10.7765/9781526145321
Ayelet Shachar
Critical Powers is dedicated to constructing dialogues around innovative and original work in social and political theory. The ambition of the series is to be pluralist in welcoming work from different philosophical traditions and theoretical orientations, ranging from abstract concep-tual argument to concrete policy-relevant engagements, and encourag-ing dialogue across the diverse approaches that populate the field of social and political theory. All the volumes in the series are structured as dialogues in which a lead essay is greeted with a series of responses before a reply by the lead essayist. Such dialogues spark debate, foster understanding, encourage innovation and perform the drama of thought in a way that engages a wide audience of scholars and students.
批判性权力致力于围绕社会和政治理论的创新和原创工作构建对话。该系列的目标是多元化,欢迎来自不同哲学传统和理论方向的作品,从抽象的概念论证到具体的政策相关参与,并鼓励在社会和政治理论领域的各种方法之间进行对话。该系列中的所有卷都是对话结构,其中主要文章在由主要散文家回复之前受到一系列回应的欢迎。这样的对话激发辩论,促进理解,鼓励创新,并以一种吸引广大学者和学生的方式表演思想戏剧。
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The shifting border
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