Death's Dream Kingdom
- 279 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Explores the role of fear -- and and how it is manipulated by politicians -- in contemporary US society
Explores the role of fear -- and and how it is manipulated by politicians -- in contemporary US society
"The Holocaust Memorial opens in a shopping mall where General Paul Tibbets, the man who dropped the Bomb on Hiroshima, is kidnapped by an angry historian bent on "setting the record straight.' As the play unfolds, we watch the psyches of both protagonists unravel as they relive the events leading up to August 6, 1945 and as the spectre of the Japanese survivors, the hibakusha, rises up before them."
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Exploring the tragic life of JonBenét Ramsey, the book features a full-length play, Cowboy's Sweetheart, which envisions her potential future had she survived. Accompanying the play are two thought-provoking essays that analyze the JonBenét case from various angles, offering a critical look at media portrayals and delving into the psychological impacts of child sexual abuse. This work serves as both a poignant narrative and a profound commentary on a pervasive societal issue.
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Challenging conventional views of history, this work critiques the discipline's theoretical foundations through the lens of significant thinkers like Foucault and White. It addresses the ongoing crisis in historical writing and aims to establish a new theoretical framework for understanding history. By focusing on the trauma of Hiroshima, the book examines how historical narratives often repress the profound impact of such events, advocating for a re-evaluation of how histories are constructed and communicated.
Valued for its significance in literature, this book serves as an essential resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains any marks or annotations from the first publication, preserving its authentic character and historical context. This approach ensures that the work remains a vital part of literary knowledge and scholarship.