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Weak Planet : Literature and Assisted Survival

Title
Weak Planet : Literature and Assisted Survival / Wai Chee Dimock.
ISBN
9780226477244
Publication
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2020]
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (224 p.) : 9 halftones
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
Vulnerability. We see it everywhere. In once permanent institutions. In runaway pandemics. In democracy itself. And most frighteningly, in ecosystems with no sustainable future. Against these large-scale hazards of climate change, what can literature teach us? This is the question Wai Chee Dimock asks in Weak Planet, proposing a way forward, inspired by works that survive through kinship with strangers and with the nonhuman world. Drawing on Native American studies, disability studies, and environmental humanities, Dimock shows how hope can be found not in heroic statements but in incremental and unspectacular teamwork. Reversing the usual focus on hegemonic institutions, she highlights instead incomplete gestures given an afterlife with the help of others. She looks at Louise Erdrich's and Sherman Alexie's user-amended captivity narratives; nontragic sequels to Moby-Dick by C. L. R. James, Frank Stella, and Amitav Ghosh; induced forms of Irishness in Henry James, Colm Tóibín, W. B. Yeats, and Gish Jen; and the experimentations afforded by a blurry Islam in works by Henri Matisse, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and Langston Hughes. Celebrating literature's durability as an assisted outcome, Weak Planet gives us new ways to think about our collective future.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2020.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Figures
Introduction. Endangered
Part One. Revamped Genres
1 Still Hungry
2. Almost Extinct. Elegy, Pastoral, and Sounds in and out of Thoreau
3. Less Than Tragic
Part Two. Rebuilt Networks
4. Contagiously Irish
5. Vaguely Islamic
6. Remotely Japanese. William Faulkner Indigenous and Trans-Pacific
Afterword. Not Paralyzed
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Citation

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