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Frames of Memory after 9/11: Culture, Criticism, Politics,and Law offers an analysis of post 9/11 memorial culture that has included Acts of Congress, artistic expressions, and public displays of remembrance. The author questions the political and legal factors behind the generation of memory concerning the terrorist attacks, while offering possible ways to open the conversation about seeking justice to a global rather than nationalistic audience.

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