Abstract

Acknowledgments PrefacePart I 1 Introduction: Understanding Public Drama 2 News as Public Drama: The Era of the Endless News Cycle 3 Making Public Drama: Telling a Good Story Part II 4 Framing September 11: Overview of the Media and the Audience's Response 5 Seeking Sense amid the Shock: The Coverage on September 11 6 The Drama Is in the Details: Dramatic Amplification at Ground Zero 7 A Nation's Tragedy: Cultivating Emotionality at Ground ZeroPart III 8 America's Heroes: New York's Firefighters in the Spotlight 9 To the Stars Go the Spoils: Moral Currency and the FDNY 10 September 11 and Beyond: Public Drama in the Twenty-first Century Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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