Ten Years after Katrina
Critical Perspectives of the Storm's Effect on American Culture and Identity
Herausgeber: Jellenik, Glenn; Marotte, Mary Ruth
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Ten Years after Katrina
Critical Perspectives of the Storm's Effect on American Culture and Identity
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780739192689
- ISBN-10: 073919268X
- Artikelnr.: 41782063
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780739192689
- ISBN-10: 073919268X
- Artikelnr.: 41782063
Edited by Mary Ruth Marotte and Glenn Jellenik - Contributions by Joseph Donica; Florian Freitag; Kate Horigan; Arin G. Keeble; Christopher Lloyd; Daisy Pignetti; Michael Samuel; Thomas Stubblefield; Laura Tansley and Eloisa Valenzuela-Mendoza
Contents Introduction. Ten Years Later Part I: Testimony Chapter 1.
Disaster's Ethics of Literature: Voicing Katrina's Stories in a Digital Age
Joseph Donica Chapter 2. Dramatic 'Belated Immediacy' in John Biguenet's
Rising Water Trilogy Daisy Pignetti Chapter 3. "The Storm": Spatial
Discourses and Katrina Narratives in David Simon's Treme Michael Samuel
Chapter 4. Shattered Reflections: One D.O.A., One on the Way, Short-Short
Stories and Enacting Trauma Laura Tansley Chapter 5. Bearing Witness to the
Dispossessed: Natasha Tretheway's Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the
Mississippi Gulf Coast Eloisa Valenzuela-Mendoza Chapter 6. Subversive
Interpellation: Voices of Protest Out of "the storm called... America"
Glenn Jellenik Part II: Cultural Identity Chapter 7. Katrina Stories Get
Graphic in A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Kate Parker Horigan Chapter
8. Displacement and Dispossession: The Plantation Regime as a Disaster
Discourse in Rosalyn Story's Wading Home (2010) Florian Freitag Chapter 9.
Dave Eggers' Zeitoun and Katrina's Southern Biopolitics Christopher Lloyd
Chapter 10. Katrina Time: An Aggregation of Political Rhetoric in Zeitoun
A.G. Keeble Chapter 11. The Camera as Corrective: Post-Photography,
Disaster Networks, and the Afterimage of Hurricane Katrina Thomas
Stubblefield Chapter 12. Pregnancies, Storms, and Legacies of Loss: Jesmyn
Ward's Salvage the Bones Mary Ruth Marotte Chapter 13. Re-shaping the
Narrative: Pulling Focus/Pushing Boundaries in Fictional Representations of
Hurricane Katrina Glenn Jellenik
Disaster's Ethics of Literature: Voicing Katrina's Stories in a Digital Age
Joseph Donica Chapter 2. Dramatic 'Belated Immediacy' in John Biguenet's
Rising Water Trilogy Daisy Pignetti Chapter 3. "The Storm": Spatial
Discourses and Katrina Narratives in David Simon's Treme Michael Samuel
Chapter 4. Shattered Reflections: One D.O.A., One on the Way, Short-Short
Stories and Enacting Trauma Laura Tansley Chapter 5. Bearing Witness to the
Dispossessed: Natasha Tretheway's Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the
Mississippi Gulf Coast Eloisa Valenzuela-Mendoza Chapter 6. Subversive
Interpellation: Voices of Protest Out of "the storm called... America"
Glenn Jellenik Part II: Cultural Identity Chapter 7. Katrina Stories Get
Graphic in A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Kate Parker Horigan Chapter
8. Displacement and Dispossession: The Plantation Regime as a Disaster
Discourse in Rosalyn Story's Wading Home (2010) Florian Freitag Chapter 9.
Dave Eggers' Zeitoun and Katrina's Southern Biopolitics Christopher Lloyd
Chapter 10. Katrina Time: An Aggregation of Political Rhetoric in Zeitoun
A.G. Keeble Chapter 11. The Camera as Corrective: Post-Photography,
Disaster Networks, and the Afterimage of Hurricane Katrina Thomas
Stubblefield Chapter 12. Pregnancies, Storms, and Legacies of Loss: Jesmyn
Ward's Salvage the Bones Mary Ruth Marotte Chapter 13. Re-shaping the
Narrative: Pulling Focus/Pushing Boundaries in Fictional Representations of
Hurricane Katrina Glenn Jellenik
Contents Introduction. Ten Years Later Part I: Testimony Chapter 1.
Disaster's Ethics of Literature: Voicing Katrina's Stories in a Digital Age
Joseph Donica Chapter 2. Dramatic 'Belated Immediacy' in John Biguenet's
Rising Water Trilogy Daisy Pignetti Chapter 3. "The Storm": Spatial
Discourses and Katrina Narratives in David Simon's Treme Michael Samuel
Chapter 4. Shattered Reflections: One D.O.A., One on the Way, Short-Short
Stories and Enacting Trauma Laura Tansley Chapter 5. Bearing Witness to the
Dispossessed: Natasha Tretheway's Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the
Mississippi Gulf Coast Eloisa Valenzuela-Mendoza Chapter 6. Subversive
Interpellation: Voices of Protest Out of "the storm called... America"
Glenn Jellenik Part II: Cultural Identity Chapter 7. Katrina Stories Get
Graphic in A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Kate Parker Horigan Chapter
8. Displacement and Dispossession: The Plantation Regime as a Disaster
Discourse in Rosalyn Story's Wading Home (2010) Florian Freitag Chapter 9.
Dave Eggers' Zeitoun and Katrina's Southern Biopolitics Christopher Lloyd
Chapter 10. Katrina Time: An Aggregation of Political Rhetoric in Zeitoun
A.G. Keeble Chapter 11. The Camera as Corrective: Post-Photography,
Disaster Networks, and the Afterimage of Hurricane Katrina Thomas
Stubblefield Chapter 12. Pregnancies, Storms, and Legacies of Loss: Jesmyn
Ward's Salvage the Bones Mary Ruth Marotte Chapter 13. Re-shaping the
Narrative: Pulling Focus/Pushing Boundaries in Fictional Representations of
Hurricane Katrina Glenn Jellenik
Disaster's Ethics of Literature: Voicing Katrina's Stories in a Digital Age
Joseph Donica Chapter 2. Dramatic 'Belated Immediacy' in John Biguenet's
Rising Water Trilogy Daisy Pignetti Chapter 3. "The Storm": Spatial
Discourses and Katrina Narratives in David Simon's Treme Michael Samuel
Chapter 4. Shattered Reflections: One D.O.A., One on the Way, Short-Short
Stories and Enacting Trauma Laura Tansley Chapter 5. Bearing Witness to the
Dispossessed: Natasha Tretheway's Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the
Mississippi Gulf Coast Eloisa Valenzuela-Mendoza Chapter 6. Subversive
Interpellation: Voices of Protest Out of "the storm called... America"
Glenn Jellenik Part II: Cultural Identity Chapter 7. Katrina Stories Get
Graphic in A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Kate Parker Horigan Chapter
8. Displacement and Dispossession: The Plantation Regime as a Disaster
Discourse in Rosalyn Story's Wading Home (2010) Florian Freitag Chapter 9.
Dave Eggers' Zeitoun and Katrina's Southern Biopolitics Christopher Lloyd
Chapter 10. Katrina Time: An Aggregation of Political Rhetoric in Zeitoun
A.G. Keeble Chapter 11. The Camera as Corrective: Post-Photography,
Disaster Networks, and the Afterimage of Hurricane Katrina Thomas
Stubblefield Chapter 12. Pregnancies, Storms, and Legacies of Loss: Jesmyn
Ward's Salvage the Bones Mary Ruth Marotte Chapter 13. Re-shaping the
Narrative: Pulling Focus/Pushing Boundaries in Fictional Representations of
Hurricane Katrina Glenn Jellenik