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Narratives Of Hurricane Katrina In Context Literature Film And Television 1st Ed Arin Keeble

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Narratives Of Hurricane Katrina In Context Literature Film And Television 1st Ed Arin Keeble
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Author: Arin Keeble
ISBN: 9783030163525, 9783030163532, 3030163520, 3030163539
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Narratives Of Hurricane Katrina In Context Literature Film And Television 1st Ed Arin Keeble by Arin Keeble 9783030163525, 9783030163532, 3030163520, 3030163539 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes six key narratives of Hurricane Katrina across literature, film and television from the literary fiction of Jesmyn Ward to the cinema of Spike Lee. It argues that these texts engage with the human tragedy and political fallout of the Katrina crisis while simultaneously responding to issues that have characterized the wider, George W. Bush era of American history; notably the aftermath of 9/11 and ensuing War on Terror. In doing so it recognizes important challenges to trauma studies as an interpretive framework, opening up a discussion of the overlaps between traumatic rupture and systemic or, “slow violence.”

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