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E-grāmata: Insane Run: Railroad and Dark Modernity

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  • Sērija : Modernity in Question 14
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631832172
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"Insane run" focuses on European culture of the late nineteenth century and the Polish contribution to it. The word "dark" is understood as a metaphor of gradual devaluation of the idea of progress. It also receives a literal sense: the book focuses on darkness that found its way back to the European public space.

“Insane run“ focuses on European culture of the late nineteenth century and the Polish contribution to it. The word “dark“ is understood as a metaphor of gradual devaluation of the idea of progress. It also receives a literal sense: the book focuses on darkness that found its way back to the European public space.

This is a book about impending catastrophe. The metaphorical insane “run“ ends with the outbreak of the First World War. The book focuses on European culture of the late nineteenth century and the Polish contribution to it. The word “dark“ used to describe modernity is understood as a metaphor of gradual and permanent devaluation of the idea of progress, as a fading hope for the future of Europe as bright, predictable, prosperous, and safe. The “darkening“ also receives a literal sense. At the end of the nineteenth century, darkness found its way back to the public space – in the theaters, panoramas, dioramas, and “love tunnels“, which awaited the visitors of American and European amusement parks.
Introduction 7(12)
Chapter One The Gotuchowski Station and Other Attractions; and, On the Origins of Cinematography
19(54)
Annex
61(12)
Chapter Two A Kiss in the Tunnel: Three Heterotopics of Modernity
73(48)
1 In the Tunnel
73(25)
2 In the Cinematograph Room
98(12)
3 In an Express Train
110(5)
Annex
115(6)
Chapter Three A Catastrophe's Productivity: Monte Carlo, March 10, 1886
121(48)
Annex
161(8)
Chapter Four Insane Run
169(54)
1 "Dramat w tunelu" (A Tragedy in the Tunnel; 1889)
169(9)
2 "Pociag" (Train; 1897)
178(16)
3 "Zuch dziewczyna" (A Brave Girl; 1911)
194(11)
Annex
205(18)
Chapter Five The Assassination of Swinica: About a Railroad That Never Happened and a Problem That Remained
223(70)
1 Prolog
223(3)
2 The Death of Rudolf Zakopiariczyk
226(7)
3 "The Wholesale Opening-Up and Enjoyment Nature"
233(13)
4 The Swinica Station
246(11)
6 The Railroad Worm
257(16)
7 Epilog
273(2)
Annex
275(18)
Bibliography 293(6)
Index 299
Wojciech Tomasik is a Professor of Polish literature at the Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz (Poland). His research and publications focus on Socialist Realism, literary theory, and cultural history of railroad.