We Are All Survivors (EPUB) von Carl Lindahl

We Are All Survivors
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Verbal, Ritual, and Material Ways of Narrating Disaster and Recovery
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ISBN-13:
9780253063786
Veröffentl:
2022
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
186
Autor:
Carl Lindahl
eBook Format:
EPUB
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

The essays included are from Japanese and American ethnographers' experiences with disaster-stricken communities. All the contributors are experienced working with disaster survivors and at least one is a survivor himself.

The volume editors are key experts active in the field and AFS each year.

This volume encourages folklorists to act in support of disaster-stricken communities with an illuminating discussion about what professionals can do to describe, document, advocate, and respond.

Several of IU Press's primary areas of acquisitions, folklore included, break down issues and challenges such as climate change, migration, etc. and focus on the struggles and aspirations of ordinary individuals confronted with such issues.

The target audience includes folklorists, ethnographers, disaster response personnel, and other professionals working with disaster survivors.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface
1. Introduction: We Are All Survivors, by Carl Lindahl
2. Into the Bullring: The Significance of "Empathy" after the Earthquake, by Yutaka Suga
3. Rebuilding and Reconnecting After Disaster: Listening to Older Adults, by Yoko Taniguchi
4. The Story of Cultural Assets and their Rescue: A First-Hand Report from Tohoku, by Kji Kat
5. Critical Empathy: A Survivor's Study of Disaster, by Kate Parker Horigan
6. Empathy and Speaking Out, by Amy Shuman
7. The Intangible Lightness of Heritage, by Michael Dylan Foster
8. Documenting Disaster Folklore in the Eye of the Storm: Six Months After María, by Gloria M. Colom Braña
Conclusion: The COVID-19 Pandemic and "Folklife's First Responders," by Georgia Ellie Dassler and Kate Parker Horigan

Beschreibung

What is the role of folklore in the discussion of catastrophe and trauma? How do disaster survivors use language, ritual, and the material world to articulate their experiences? What insights and tools can the field of folkloristics offer survivors for navigating and narrating disaster and its aftermath? Can folklorists contribute to broader understandings of empathy and the roles of listening in ethnographic work?

We Are All Survivors is a collection of essays exploring the role of folklore in the wake of disaster. Contributors include scholars from the United States and Japan who have long worked with disaster-stricken communities or are disaster survivors themselves; individual chapters address Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Maria, and two earthquakes in Japan, including the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster of 2011. Adapted from a 2017 special issue ofFabula (from the International Society for Folk Narrative Research), the book includes a revised introduction, an additional chapter with original illustrations, and a new conclusion considering how folklorists are documenting the COVID-19 pandemic.

We Are All Survivors bears witness to survivors' expressions of remembrance, grieving, and healing.

Autor

Carl Lindahl is Martha Gano Houstoun Research Professor in English at the University of Houston, cofounder of the disaster response project Surviving Katrina and Rita in Houston, and founder of the earthquake response project Memwa Ayisyen / Haitian Memory. He is author (with B. J. Ancelet and M. Gaudet) ofSecond Line Rescue: Improvised Responses to Katrina and Rita.

Michael Dylan Foster is Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Davis. He is author ofThe Book of Ykai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore and co-editor (with Lisa Gilman) ofUNESCO on the Ground: Local Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Kate Parker Horigan is Associate Professor in the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University. She is author of Consuming Katrina: Public Disaster and Personal Narrative.


 

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We Are All Survivors von Carl Lindahl - mit der ISBN: 9780253063786

NATURE / Natural Disasters; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief; climate change survival; collective trauma; community; crisis; disaster; earthquake; first responders; folklore; grief expression; hurricane; natural disaster; rebuilding; recovery; response, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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