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In narratives of literature and cultural production, hope and despair remain fundamental in exploring our world. In recent years, political polarization, the Covid pandemic, global warming, and new and ongoing wars have contributed to global crises, to which despair is an understandable response. Yet hope is continually sought and proclaimed. By examining tropes of ruin and regeneration in a wide selection of narratives including memoir, graphic narratives, fiction, film, art, radio plays, culture, rhetoric, and discourse, the book uncovers resonances between them. The anthology moves from the personal to the collective, addressing individual matters of the body and the mind, societal visions of utopia and dystopia, and finally, hope and despair for the earth itself in representations of apocalypse and the Anthropocene. This structure, alongside the interdisciplinary nature of the project, maps dynamic international perspectives in which hope and despair flow across and through personal, social, and earthly concerns.
Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Johanna M. Wagner, Melanie Duckworth, Deanna Benjamin
I Individual Matters: Body and Mind
1 "Common but not normal": The Narrative of Illness in Duermo mucho [I Sleep a Lot], by Maria Manonelles Ribes
Wladimir Chávez
2 Hope and Despair in the Grey Zone: Unlikely Solidarities and Friendships in Negotiating Prolonged Incarceration in Sri Lanka's Political Prisons
Vihanga Perera
3 Spacetime, Tone, and the Sublime: Hope and Despair in Djuna Barnes' Nightwood
Johanna M. Wagner
4 Pessimistic Hope as Rebellion: Fassbinder's Despair and Utopia
Anna Bell
II Societal Matters: Utopian and Dystopian Impulses
5 Trauma Memoir as Dystopian Literature
Deanna Benjamin
6 Climbing Mt. Holyoke: Emily Dickinson, Mary Lyon, and Woman-Centered Utopias
Aliki Barnstone
7 "Falling Out of the Story": Asian American Archives, Cruel Optimism, and Emancipatory Apparatuses in Sally Wen Mao's Oculus and Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown
Paul Petrovic
8 "End. Begin. All the same...": The Ends (And Beginnings) of Worlds in Netflix's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Miranda Liebel
9 At the End of History: Art Practices in Times and Spaces of Modern Ruination
Dimitra Gkitsa
III Earthly Matters: Apocalypse and the Anthropocene
10 Norwegian Futurisms: Energy Transitions in Young Adult Ecodystopian Fiction
Karl Kristian Swane Bambini
11 Animal Voices in the Apocalypse: The Animals in That Country and The Ghost of the Cock
Melanie Duckworth
12 The Ruins of Holocene: Notes on Climate Change and the Rise of Disaster Liberalism
Iason Zarikos
13 Optimistic vs Ominous: Competing Rhetorics of Ecological Crisis
John Farnsworth
Index