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Narrating “Precariousness”

Modes, Media, Ethics

Herausgeber: Korte, Barbara | Regard, Frédéric

Anglistische Forschungen, Bd. 437

2014

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Abstract

Lives in precarious conditions are on the edge and out of balance. They call for recognition and reaction, but they also cause discomfort for those who regard them. This collection of articles focuses on how such lives can – or cannot – be represented, especially in narrative modes. Since Judith Butler’s seminal study ‘Precarious Life’, the term ‘precariousness’ has proliferated in scholarly debate, with various shades of meaning. The contributions to this volume aim to clarify the concept of precariousness as well as related notions, and to explore their significance in various areas of human suffering. The second aim is to analyse the different ways in which precariousness intersects with issues of narrative representation in a wide range of media and genres.

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Table of Contents 5
1. Barbara Korte and Frédéric Regard. Narrating ‘Precariousness’: Modes, Media and Ethics 7
Part One. Precarious Worlds 17
2. Lena Steveker. Precarious Selves in Contemporary British War Novels 19
3. Barbara Kowalczuk. The Texture of Devastation: Philip Jones Griffiths’s Vietnam Trilogy 31
4. Rudolph Glitz. Facing the Feral Child: Precarious Futures in Three Popular Science-Fiction Narratives 41
5. Stephanie Hoppeler and Gabriele Rippl. Narrating Radioactivity: Representations of Nuclear Disasters and Precarious Lives in Comic Books and Graphic Novels 55
6. Ellen Dengel-Janic. The Precariousness of Postcolonial Geographies: Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and The Hungry Tide 71
Part Two. Precarious Selves 85
7. Stephan Laqué. Cynicism and the Fringes of the Human: Mike Leigh’s Naked 87
8. Jagna Oltarzewska. Hearing Eminem 97
9. Marc Amfreville. Vulnerability, Literature and Ethics in Sapphire’s Push 109
10. Hélène Aji. A Survival Kit: The Poetics of Precariousness in Lyn Hejinian’s “Happily” 117
11. Elisabeth Angel-Perez. “I am the place of my wound”: Precarious Lives on the Contemporary English Stage 125
12. Index 133
13. The Contributors 137