After Shock
September 11, 2001: Global Women's Perspectives

Raincoast Books
Available: 09/04/03
6 x 9.06
9781551926575
CDN $27.95
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When the Twin Towers in New York were hit by planes, the Western world stood in shocked silence. Then came the commentary: the endless news reports and replays. Some women spoke out, some wrote for newspapers, some for e-mail lists and the internet. But in the mass of voices it was hard to find women's perspectives.
This collection of writing by women activists worldwide-including Barbara Ehrenreich, Arundhati Roy, Robin Morgan, Ani di Franco, Barbara Kingsolver, Naomi Klein, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, and Canadian president of the NAC, Sunera Thobani-brings together the voices of women to discuss war, terrorism, fundamentalism, racism, global capitalism and violence. From the United States to Afghanistan, from Lebanon to Bangladesh, from Australia to Europe, they have deconstructed the story of September 11 and retold it from a feminist perspective, providing a powerful indictment of current global politics.
"After Shock represents an essential contribution to the vast literature spawned by the events of that day in New York." -Canadian Woman Studies
Bronwyn Winter is an activist and Senior Lecturer in the Department of French Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. Susan Hawthorne has been a political activist for 30 years. She lives and writes in Australia.