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Earthquake and the Invention of America: The Making of Elsewhere Catastrophe Audiobook, by Anna Brickhouse Play Audiobook Sample

Earthquake and the Invention of America: The Making of Elsewhere Catastrophe Audiobook

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Read By: Kim Niemi Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 13.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 10.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781696616676

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

27

Longest Chapter Length:

55:53 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

27:56 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

44:28 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Earthquake and the Invention of America: The Making of Elsewhere Catastrophe explores the role of earthquakes in shaping the deep timeframes and multi-hemispheric geographies of American literary history. Spanning the ancient world to the futuristic continents of speculative fiction, the earthquake stories assembled here together reveal the emergence of a broadly Western cultural syndrome that became an acute national fantasy: elsewhere catastrophe, an unspoken but widely prevalent sense that catastrophe is somehow "un-American." Catastrophe must be elsewhere because it affirms the rightness of "here" where conquest, according to the syndrome's logic, did not happen and is not occurring.

The psychic investment in elsewhere catastrophe coalesced slowly, across centuries; varieties of it can be found in various European traditions of the modern. Yet in its most striking modes and resonances, elsewhere catastrophe proves fundamental to the invention of US-America—which is why the earthquake, as the exemplary elsewhere catastrophe, is the disaster that must always happen far away or be forgotten. At the core of the book's inquiries are the earthquakes, historical and imagined, that act as both a recurrent eruptive force and a provocation for disparate modes of critical engagement with the long and catastrophic history of the Americas.

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