Special Issue
Classrooms after the Events
of September 11, 2001
Editor's Introduction
Sharon Quiroz
Guest Editor's Introduction:
The Extreme Real Example
Carra Leah Hood, Southern Connecticut State University
Words and Silence at Ground Zero
Language and Knowing
Leonard Cassuto, Fordham University
Teaching as Healing at Ground Zero
Karla Jay, Pace University (previously published in Women's Studies Quarterly)
When All the Riches of the World Stand Waste
Regina M. Buccola, Roosevelt University
Seeing and Meaning
Justice after September 11th
Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University (previously published in Academe)
Terror, Memory, and Meaning
Timothy Dean Draper, Waubonsee Community College
Grief and Sorrow: When Pictures are Worth More Than a Thousand Words
John Freeman, University of Florida
Terror + 48: First Year Students Respond to September 11th
Peter G. Beidler, Lehigh Univesity
A Studio Project Based on the Events of September 11th
Nell Ruby, Agnes Scott College
Voices From Outside the United States
War in the Women's Studies Classroom
Fiona Nelson, University of Calgary
This special issues was developed and edited by Carra Leah Hood as a response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. For more information about this special issue, contact Carra Leah Hood at hoodc1@southernct.edu.
