Introduction (par Véronique Bragard, Christophe Dony et Warren Rosenberg)
Part I : Comics
Covering 9/11 : The New Yorker, Trauma Kitsch, and Popular Memory (par Timothy Krause)
Spandex Agonistes : Superhero Comics Confront the War on Terror (par Matthew J. Costello)
"Whose Side Are You On?" The Allegorization of 9/11 in Marvel's Civil War (par Stephan Packard)
Part II : Literature
September 11 and Cold War Nostalgia (par Aaron DeRosa)
Don DeLillo's Falling Man: Countering Post-9/11 Narratives of Heroic Masculinity (par Magali Cornier Michael)
Misplaced Anxieties: Violence and Trauma in Ian McEwan's Saturday (par Ulrike Tancke)
The Mediated Trauma of September 11, 2001, in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition and David Foster Wallace's "The Suffering Channel" (Par Marc Oxoby)
Part III : Performance
Terror and Mismemory: Resignifying September 11 in World Trade Center and United 93 (par Gerry Canavan)
From Flying Man to Falling Man: 9/11 Discourse in Superman Returns and Batman Begins (par Dan Hassler-Forest)
Authentificating the Reel: Realism, Simulation, and Trauma in United 93 (par Frances Pheasant-Kelly)
Connecting in the Aftermath: Trauma, Performance, and Catharsis in the Plays of Anne Nelson (par James M. Cherry)