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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Characterization of 9/11 and America's Response to Terrorism Chapter 3. The Narrative's Part-Whole Textual Interdependence Chapter 4. The Construction of Al Qaeda and Iraq as Linked Antagonists Chapter 5. Intertextual Series: Reproduction and Resistance in the Media Chapter 6. Talking Politics: The Narrative's Reception among College Students Chapter 7. Whose Vietnam?: Discursive Competition over the Vietnam Analogy Chapter 8. Conclusion Appendix A. Corpus of Presidential Speeches Appendix B. Transcription Conventions for Presidential Speeches Appendix C. Transcription Conventions for Focus Group Interviews Media Discourse Data References Index
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