Representing the Unimaginable

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Finding words and images with which to describe and come to terms with a disaster is a psychological necessity, but it also inevitably manifests socio-cultural habits of thought and political interests. Language shapes, distorts and appropriates an occurrence that is not just a shocking and all too real destruction of life, property and the environment, but also a social construct. The 'unrepresentability' of the experience of a disaster and the textuality of the represented event and thus also the contradictions, ruptures and silences inevitably created by the tensions between 'reality' and 'representation' are the focus of the essays collected in this volume. Thirteen contributions by internationally active researchers in the fields of literary and cultural studies, history, sociology and philosophy provide interdisciplinary perspectives on the ways in which we write and think about the unimaginable.

Autorentext
The Editors: Angela Stock teaches at the English Department of the University of Bielefeld (Germany).
Cornelia Stott is a freelance language teacher and translator in St. Albans (England).

Zusammenfassung
«Any scholar who is interested in the current trends of "disaster studies" will welcome this volume as a valuable reference for primary and secondary sources. Especially because the essays do not focus on one particular disaster, but - as the editors state - rather analyze "the representation of disaster as a literary, rhetorical, cultural and political phenomenon," they appeal to a broad range of disciplines.» (Christoph Weber, Monatshefte)

Inhalt
Contents: Angela Stock/Cornelia Stott: Introduction: Narratives of Disaster Ole Peter Grell: Faith and Early Modern Ways of Making Sense of Natural Disasters Christoph Weber: God's Wrath or Accidents of Nature? Conflicting Perspectives in the Representation of Natural Disasters in 18th-Century Germany Anne Eyre: Post-disaster Rituals and Symbols J. John Lennon/Hugh Smith: Shades of Dark: Interpretation and Commemoration at the Sites of Concentration Camps at Terezin and Lety, Czech Republic Andrew S. Gross: At the Limits of Representation: Counter-tourism in Jean Améry and W. G. Sebald Gwyneth Bodger: 'There's no business like Shoah business': Commemoration and Commodification of the Holocaust Torsten Hitz: How Passive Suffering Became a Theme for Poetry: Shell Shock and the Poetry of World War I Thelma Wills Foote: Natural Disaster, the Uncanny and Audre Lorde's 'Afterimages' Susanne Kern: Representing without Presenting: War and its Disastrous Impact in J. M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K Sylvia Mayer: The Rhetoric of Toxic Discourse: The Ironic Mode in John Cheever's Oh What A Paradise It Seems Anya Heise-von der Lippe: Post-apocalyptic Bodies: The Gothic Dystopias of Margaret Atwood and Angela Carter Greg Bankoff: 'Regions of Risk': Western Discourses on Terrorism and the Significance of Islam Trees Depoorter: Quite an Event: The Life of the Mind in the Light of Disaster.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783631556733
    • Editor Angela Stock, Cornelia Stott
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel Representing the Unimaginable
    • ISBN 978-3-631-55673-3
    • Format Fachbuch
    • EAN 9783631556733
    • Jahr 2007
    • Größe H210mm x B12mm x T148mm
    • Untertitel Narratives of Disaster
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 226
    • Herausgeber Lang, Peter GmbH
    • Gewicht 300g

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