The age of catastrophe [electronic resource] : disaster and humanity in modern times
معرفی کتاب «The age of catastrophe [electronic resource] : disaster and humanity in modern times» نوشتهٔ John David Ebert، منتشرشده توسط نشر McFarland & Company در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Disasters, both natural and man-made, are on the rise. Indeed, a catastrophe of one sort or another seems always to be unfolding somewhere on the planet. We have entered into a veritable Age of Catastrophes which have grown both larger and more complex and now routinely very widespread in scope. The old days of the geographically isolated industrial accidents, of the sinking of a Titanic or the explosion of a Hindenburg , together with their isolated causes and limited effects, are over. Now, disasters on the scale of Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill or the Japan tsunami and nuclear reactor accident, threaten to engulf large swaths of civilization. This book analyzes the efforts of Westerners to keep the catastrophes outside , while maintaining order on the inside of society. These efforts are breaking down. Nature and Civilization have become so intertwined they can no longer be separated. Natural disasters, moreover, are becoming increasingly more difficult to differentiate from "man-made." Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. Disasters, Both Natural And Man-made, Are On The Rise. Indeed, A Catastrophe Of One Sort Or Another Seems Always To Be Unfolding Somewhere On This Planet. This Book Analyzes The Efforts Of Westerners To Keep The Catastrophes Outside, While Maintaining Order On The Inside Of Society--provided By Publisher. Introduction: The End Of Natural Disasters -- A Brief Note: Civilization's Loss Of Command Over Its Environment -- Part I: Disasters Of Paleomodernity -- One. The Sinking Of The Titanic And The Fate Of The Mobile City -- Two. On The Hindenburg Disaster And The Technologization Of The Soul's Descent To Earth -- Part Ii: Disasters Of Neomodernity -- Three. The Plane Crash At Tenerife : What It Unconceals -- Four. The Disaster At Bhopal And The Collision Of The Biosphere With The Chemosphere -- Five. Being-outside-the-world : Thoughts On The Space Shuttle Disasters -- Six. Back From History : Some Implications Regarding The Accident At Chernobyl -- Seven. The Amsterdam Cargo Plane Crash And The Derailment At Eschede : Parallel Accidents -- Eight. The Aum Shinrikyo Nerve Gas Attacks As An Attempt To Recode Japanese Society -- Nine. The Columbine Shootings And The Absence Of Meaning -- Part Iii: Planetary Scale Disasters -- Ten. On The September 11 Terrorist Attacks -- Eleven. Hurricane Katrina And The Flooding Of New Orleans -- Twelve. Sichuan, 2008 : The First Man-made Earthquake -- Thirteen. A Satellite Collision In The Exosphere : Some Ontological Consequences -- Fourteen. Tiny Blue Globe : Ressections On The British Petroleum Oil Spill -- Fifteen. On The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake, Tsunami And Fukushima Meltdown -- Postscript: Global Accident -- Appendix: A Disaster Timeline. John David Ebert. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Analyses the efforts of Westerners to keep catastrophes outside, while maintaining order on the inside of society. These efforts are presently breaking down, as Nature and Civilization have become so intertwined they can no longer be clearly separated. Catastrophe is everywhere, and natural disasters, moreover, are becoming increasingly more difficult to differentiate from `man-made’.
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