This volume explores the intersections between narrative disruption and continuity in post-9/11 narratives from an interdisciplinary transnational perspective, foregrounding the transatlantic cultural memory of 9/11.
Dunja M. Mohr, Dr. (PhD: University of Trier), is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Erfurt University, Germany. She has co-edited 9/11 as Catalyst: American and British Cultural Responses, a special issue of ZAA (2010), and published the award winning Worlds Apart: Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias (McFarland, 2005).
Birgit Däwes, Dr. (PhD: University of Würzburg), is Professor of American Studies at Europa-University Flensburg, Germany. She published the internationally acclaimed Ground Zero Fiction: History, Memory, and Representation in the American 9/11 Novel (Winter, 2011) and guest-edited Narratives of Fundamentalism, a special issue of LWU (2014).