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@article{ Draga Alexandru2017,
 title = {Global rhetorics of disaster: media constructions of Bataclan and the 'Colectiv Revolution' in the wake of 9/11},
 author = {Draga Alexandru, Maria-Sabina},
 journal = {ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {129-144},
 volume = {10},
 year = {2017},
 issn = {1775-352X},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-52947-7},
 abstract = {This article examines the recent global emergence of a rhetoric of disaster that connects violent events such as terrorist attacks and destructive accidents under an assumption of similarity based on their equally resulting in tragedy and mourning. I will compare discursive constructions of the terrorist attacks on 9/11, often considered the archetypal terrorist act of the new millennium, the Club Colectiv fire in Bucharest (October 30, 2015), followed by the “Colectiv Revolution” that led to a change of government in Romania, and the Bataclan terrorist attack in Paris (November 13, 2016). In a dialogue with Noemi Marin's concept of rhetorical space, I argue that, within the horizon of expectation created by 9/11, Bataclan and Colectiv have given rise to a specific rhetoric of mourning and revolt in reaction to disaster, which has an important public dimension, but, through a strong emotional appeal, is directed at every member of the audience in a personal way.},
 keywords = {perception; öffentliche Meinung; Wahrnehmung; Berichterstattung; France; Rhetorik; Diskurs; discourse; public opinion; attempted assassination; media event; Romania; USA; Medienereignis; Frankreich; rhetoric; Rumänien; terrorism; reporting; Terrorismus; Attentat; Trauer; grief; United States of America}}