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E-grāmata: Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises

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Catastrophes and crises are exceptions. They are disruptions of order. In various ways and to different degrees, they change and subvert what we regard as normal. They may occur on a personal level in the form of traumatic or stressful situations, on a social level in the form of unstable political, financial or religious situations, or on a global level in the form of environmental states of emergency. The main assumption in this book is that, in contrast to the directness of any given catastrophe and its obvious physical, economical and psychological consequences our understanding of catastrophes and crises is shaped by our cultural imagination. No matter in which eruptive and traumatizing form we encounter them, our collective repertoire of symbolic forms, historical sensibilities, modes of representation, and patterns of imagination determine how we identify, analyze and deal with catastrophes and crises.This book presents a series of articles investigating how we address and interpret catastrophes and crises in film, literature, art and theory, ranging from Voltaires eighteenth-century Europe, haunted by revolutions and earthquakes, to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda to the bleak, prophetic landscapes of Cormac McCarthy.
Introduction 1(14)
I Thinking Catastrophes and Crises
Isak Winkel Holm: The Cultural Analysis of Disaster
15(18)
Knut Ove Eliassen: Catastrophic Turns - From the Literary History of the Catastrophic
33(26)
Ansgar Nunning: Making Crises and Catastrophes - How Metaphors and Narratives shape their Cultural Life
59(30)
Carsten Meiner: The Metaphysics of Catastrophe - Voltaire's Candide
89(14)
Agus Soewarta: Adorno's Idea of Art as the Revelation of a Permanent and Universal Catastrophe
103(12)
II Witnessing and Remembering Catastrophes and Crises
Olivier Nyirubugara: Memory Crisis - Remembering and Forgetting in Post-genocide Rwanda
115(10)
Andrej Sprah: Catastrophe, Documentary and the Limits of Cinematic Representation
125(12)
Sarah A. Joshi: The Excess of Kali Yuga - Repetition, Remembrance and Longing
137(10)
Isabel Capeloa Gil: The Visual Literacy of Disaster in Ernst Junger's Photo Books
147(30)
Jaap Kooijman: Dreaming the American Nightmare - The Cultural Life of 9/11
177(16)
III Imagining Catastrophes and Crises
Ulla Kallenbach: Macbeth - The Catastrophe of Regicide and the Crisis of Imagination
193(10)
Renfi Dietrich: "The Dead shall inherit the Dead" - After Life and beyond Catastrophe in Mark Strand's Post-Apocalyptic Poetry
203(10)
Diana Goncalves: September 11 and the Disruption of Singularity
213(10)
Thomas Bjørnsten: Resounding Catastrophe - Auditory Perspectives on 9/11
223(10)
Isak Wlnkel Holm: The Frailty of Everything - Cormac McCarthy's The Road and Modern Disaster Discourse
233(18)
IV Desiring and Consuming Catastrophes and Crises
Aniko Hankovszky: The Aesthetics of Catastrophe - Edmund Burke on Sympathy
251(12)
Alex Mackintosh: Kunst macht frei - Misrepresenting the Holocaust in Jake and Dinos Chapman's Hell
263(10)
Catherine Perret: The New Flesh - A Variation on David Cronenberg's Videodrome and Pierre Klossowski's La monnaie vivante
273(10)
Alberto BrodescO: "Nobody came, nobody settled, nobody shopped" - When the World ends in a Mall: Dawn of the Dead, WALL-E, The Wild Blue Yonder
283(12)
Karsten Wind Meyhoff: Freak Ecology - An Introduction to the Fictional History of Natural Disaster
295(14)
List of Contributors 309(2)
Index 311
Carsten Meiner and Kristin Veel, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.