Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security after 9/11
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2021.
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9h 12m 0s
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Lindsay Thomas., Lindsay Thomas|AUTHOR., & Karen Peakes|READER. (2021). Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security after 9/11 . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Lindsay Thomas, Lindsay Thomas|AUTHOR and Karen Peakes|READER. 2021. Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security After 9/11. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Lindsay Thomas, Lindsay Thomas|AUTHOR and Karen Peakes|READER. Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security After 9/11 Tantor Media, Inc, 2021.

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Lindsay Thomas, Lindsay Thomas|AUTHOR, and Karen Peakes|READER. Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security After 9/11 Tantor Media, Inc., 2021.

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Thomas finds fiction at work in unexpected settings, from policy documents and workplace training manuals to comics and video games. Through these texts-as well as plenty of science fiction-she examines the philosophy of preparedness, interrogating the roots of why it asks us to treat explicitly fictional events as real. Thomas connects this philosophical underpinning to how preparedness plays out in contemporary politics, emphasizing how it uses aesthetic elements like realism, genre, character, and plot to train people both to regard some disasters as normal and to ignore others.

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