From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective

The various crises the United States went through over the first decade of the century, from the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, the environmental disaster of Katrina to the financial crisis that started in 2008, remind us that America has always integrated crises in its narrative, as an o...

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Main Author: Jacques Pothier
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Language:English
Published: Institut des Amériques 2013-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/715
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description The various crises the United States went through over the first decade of the century, from the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, the environmental disaster of Katrina to the financial crisis that started in 2008, remind us that America has always integrated crises in its narrative, as an opportunity for demonstrating its in-bred resilience. Cormac McCarthy’s later novels suggest that the contemporary violence goes one step beyond, as it spreads beyond borders and threatens to replace a history of violence by pre-apocalyptic chaos. Literature thus points at the factors of decay that the instruments of the social sciences are not necessarily trained for.
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spelling doaj-art-19c52a438ae14a3f9ac97beff098088b2025-08-20T01:55:10ZengInstitut des AmériquesIdeAs1950-57012013-10-01410.4000/ideas.715From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural PerspectiveJacques PothierThe various crises the United States went through over the first decade of the century, from the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, the environmental disaster of Katrina to the financial crisis that started in 2008, remind us that America has always integrated crises in its narrative, as an opportunity for demonstrating its in-bred resilience. Cormac McCarthy’s later novels suggest that the contemporary violence goes one step beyond, as it spreads beyond borders and threatens to replace a history of violence by pre-apocalyptic chaos. Literature thus points at the factors of decay that the instruments of the social sciences are not necessarily trained for.https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/715American literatureCormac McCarthyapocalypticborder literaturecinema
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From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
IdeAs
American literature
Cormac McCarthy
apocalyptic
border literature
cinema
title From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
title_full From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
title_fullStr From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
title_full_unstemmed From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
title_short From Intrinsic to Radical Crisis in the United States : A Cultural Perspective
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topic American literature
Cormac McCarthy
apocalyptic
border literature
cinema
url https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/715
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