Unspeakable: literature and terrorism from the Gunpowder Plot to 9/11
Introduction: speakable/unspeakable: the rhetoric of terrorism -- "A deed without a name": Macbeth, the Gunpowder Plot, and terrorism -- Terrorism and dynamite: from the French Revolution to Conrad -- When terror becomes speakable: Algeria and Ireland -- Israel/Palestine: unspeakability in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: speakable/unspeakable: the rhetoric of terrorism -- "A deed without a name": Macbeth, the Gunpowder Plot, and terrorism -- Terrorism and dynamite: from the French Revolution to Conrad -- When terror becomes speakable: Algeria and Ireland -- Israel/Palestine: unspeakability in John le Carré, The little drummer girl, Steven Spielberg, Munich; Yasmina Khadra, The attack -- "Why do they hate us?": Updike, Hamid, and Delillo -- Epilogue: where do we go from here?; Nadeem Aslam, The blind man's garden and Amy Waldman, The submission "Unspeakable: Fiction and the Representation of Terrorism explores the representation of terrorism in plays, novels and films across the centuries. Time and time again, writers and filmmakers including William Shakespeare, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Gillo Pontecorvo, Don DeLillo, John Updike, and Steven Spielberg refer to terrorist acts as beyond comprehension, "a deed without a name," but they do not stop there. Instead of creating works that respond to terrorism by providing comforting narratives reassuring audiences and readers of their moral superiority and the perfidy of the terrorists, these writers and filmmakers confront the unspeakable by attempting to see the world from the terrorist's perspective and examining the roots of terrorist violence." -- |
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CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Speakable/Unspeakable: The Rhetoric of Terrorism 1 2 3 4 5 viii xi 1 “A Deed Without a Name”: Macbeth, the Gunpowder Plot, and Terrorism 19 Terrorism in the Nineteenth Century: From the French Revolution to the Stevensons, Greer, James, Conrad, and the Rossetti Sisters 35 When Terrorism Becomes Speakable: Pontecorvo’s Tite Battle ofAlgiers and the Literature of the Troubles 65 Israel/Palestine: Unspeakability in John le Carre’s The Little Drummer Girl, Steven Spielberg’s Munich, and Mohammed Moulessehoul [Yasmina Khadra]’s The Attack 107 “Why Do They Hate Us?”: Updike, Hamid, DeLillo 146 Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here? Nadeem Aslam, Amy Waldman, and Jodi Picoult 188 Index 201
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