The Culture of Disaster
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The Culture of Disaster
From antiquity through the Enlightenment, disasters were attributed to the obscure power of the stars or the vengeance of angry gods. As philosophers sought to reassess the origins of natural disasters, they also made it clear that humans shared responsibility for the damages caused by a violent universe. This far-ranging book explores the way writers, thinkers, and artists have responded to the increasingly political concept of disaster from the Enlightenment until today.
Marie-Hélène Huet argues that post-Enlightenment culture has been haunted by the sense of emergency that made natural catastrophes and human deeds both a collective crisis and a personal tragedy. From the plague of 1720 to the cholera of 1832, from shipwrecks to film dystopias, disasters raise questions about identity and memory, technology, control, and liability. In her analysis, Huet considers anew the mythical figures of Medusa and Apollo, theories of epidemics, earthquakes, political crises, and films such as Blow-Up and Blade Runner. With its scope and precision, The Culture of Disaster will appeal to a wide public interested in modern culture, philosophy, and intellectual history.
272 pages | 22 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2012
History: History of Ideas
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory
Philosophy: Philosophy of Society
Reviews
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Nature of Disasters
PART ONE
Acts of God, Deeds of Men
1: Enlightenment and the Plague
2: The Silence of Lisbon (1755)
3: The Reign of Cholera (1832)
2: The Silence of Lisbon (1755)
3: The Reign of Cholera (1832)
PART TWO
Political Disasters, Time in Ruins
4: Losing Rome (Rousseau)
5: Nightwatch: Terror and Time
6: The Politics of Mortality
5: Nightwatch: Terror and Time
6: The Politics of Mortality
PART THREE
Tall Ships and Falling Stars
7: The Face of Chaos (Medusa)
8: The Sphinx of the Ice Fields
8: The Sphinx of the Ice Fields
PART FOUR
The Culture of Disaster
9: Now Playing Everywhere
Notes
Index
Awards
American Comparative Literature Association: Rene Wellek Prize
Honorable Mention
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