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Ten Years after Katrina

Critical Perspectives of the Storm's Effect on American Culture and Identity
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
RLPG/Galleyserschienen am31.08.2016
This collection charts the effects of hurricane Katrina upon American cultural identity; it does not merely catalogue the trauma of the event but explores the ways that such an event functions in and on the literature that represents it.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis collection charts the effects of hurricane Katrina upon American cultural identity; it does not merely catalogue the trauma of the event but explores the ways that such an event functions in and on the literature that represents it.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4985-0880-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum31.08.2016
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 14 mm
Gewicht385 g
Artikel-Nr.39709299

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsIntroduction. Ten Years LaterPart I: TestimonyChapter 1. Disaster´s Ethics of Literature: Voicing Katrina's Stories in a Digital AgeJoseph DonicaChapter 2. Dramatic Belated Immediacy´ in John Biguenet´s Rising Water TrilogyDaisy PignettiChapter 3. The Storm : Spatial Discourses and Katrina Narratives in David Simon's TremeMichael SamuelChapter 4. Shattered Reflections: One D.O.A., One on the Way, Short-Short Stories and Enacting TraumaLaura TansleyChapter 5. Bearing Witness to the Dispossessed: Natasha Tretheway´s Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the Mississippi Gulf CoastEloisa Valenzuela-MendozaChapter 6. Subversive Interpellation: Voices of Protest Out of the storm called... America Glenn JellenikPart II: Cultural IdentityChapter 7. Katrina Stories Get Graphic in A.D.: New Orleans After the DelugeKate Parker HoriganChapter 8. Displacement and Dispossession: The Plantation Regime as a Disaster Discourse in Rosalyn Story´s Wading Home (2010)Florian FreitagChapter 9. Dave Eggers´ Zeitoun and Katrina´s Southern BiopoliticsChristopher LloydChapter 10. Katrina Time: An Aggregation of Political Rhetoric in ZeitounA.G. KeebleChapter 11. The Camera as Corrective: Post-Photography, Disaster Networks, and the Afterimage of Hurricane KatrinaThomas StubblefieldChapter 12. Pregnancies, Storms, and Legacies of Loss: Jesmyn Ward´s Salvage the BonesMary Ruth MarotteChapter 13. Re-shaping the Narrative: Pulling Focus/Pushing Boundaries in Fictional Representations of Hurricane KatrinaGlenn Jellenikmehr

Autor

Mary Ruth Marotte is associate professor of English and director of graduate studies in English at the University of Central Arkansas.Glenn Jellenik is a lecturer in the English Department at the University of Central Arkansas.