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14. Disaster Memory and ‘Banished Memory’
General Considerations and Case Studies from Europe and the United States (19th–21st Centuries)
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Plate signed Graafland (probably Rob Graafland), The Storm of August 1925 14
- Introduction: Cultural Responses to Catastrophes from Early Modern to Modern Times 15
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Part 1: Disaster and Emotions
- 1. Temporality, Emotion, and Gender in Leonardo da Vinci’s Conceptualisation of Natural Violence 39
- 2. Early Modern Community Formation Across Northern Europe 61
- 3. Landscape as Wounded Body 83
- 4. Suffering Compatriots 103
- 5. Cultural Resilience during Nineteenth-Century Cholera Outbreaks in the Netherlands 121
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Part 2: Disaster and Blame
- 6. Dealing in Disasters 139
- 7. The Ten Plagues of the New World 157
- 8. ‘Hungry Balliz Wants Weel Fillin’ 177
- 9. Rinderpest in Dutch Regional Fiction 205
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Part 3: Disaster and Time
- 10. Coping with Epidemics in Early Modern Chronicles, The Low Countries, 1500–1850 229
- 11. Coverage in Dutch Newspapers of Earthquakes in Italy and Beyond before Lisbon 1755 249
- 12. The Development of Disaster Prints and Publications in Japan, 1663–1923 269
- 13. Breaking the Cycles of Catastrophe 293
- 14. Disaster Memory and ‘Banished Memory’ 315
- About the Author 337
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Plate signed Graafland (probably Rob Graafland), The Storm of August 1925 14
- Introduction: Cultural Responses to Catastrophes from Early Modern to Modern Times 15
-
Part 1: Disaster and Emotions
- 1. Temporality, Emotion, and Gender in Leonardo da Vinci’s Conceptualisation of Natural Violence 39
- 2. Early Modern Community Formation Across Northern Europe 61
- 3. Landscape as Wounded Body 83
- 4. Suffering Compatriots 103
- 5. Cultural Resilience during Nineteenth-Century Cholera Outbreaks in the Netherlands 121
-
Part 2: Disaster and Blame
- 6. Dealing in Disasters 139
- 7. The Ten Plagues of the New World 157
- 8. ‘Hungry Balliz Wants Weel Fillin’ 177
- 9. Rinderpest in Dutch Regional Fiction 205
-
Part 3: Disaster and Time
- 10. Coping with Epidemics in Early Modern Chronicles, The Low Countries, 1500–1850 229
- 11. Coverage in Dutch Newspapers of Earthquakes in Italy and Beyond before Lisbon 1755 249
- 12. The Development of Disaster Prints and Publications in Japan, 1663–1923 269
- 13. Breaking the Cycles of Catastrophe 293
- 14. Disaster Memory and ‘Banished Memory’ 315
- About the Author 337