VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2
DISASTER DISCOURSE: REPRESENTATIONS OF CATASTROPHE (II)
Published online: 2022-12-15
Articles
Breaking the Silence: The Irish Civil War in the Short Stories by Dorothy Macardle
Elena Ogliari (elena.ogliari@uniupo.it) pages 5-19
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.1
Laughing and Crying at the Same Time: Reading Biyi Bandele’s Burma Boy through a Bergsonian Theory of the Comic
Christina Howes (chowes@uic.es) pages 20-33
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.2
When Memory Becomes Debris: Aesthetic Modes of Representing Disaster Loss
Yuko Yoshida (yuko.yoshida2013@gmail.com) pages 34-46
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.3
Disaster and Emotion in Richard Matheson’s Novel I Am Legend
Shpëtim Madani (madanishpetim@gmail.com) pages 47-60
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.4
“What is the cost of lies?”: Historiography of a Disaster and Collapse of the Soviet Metanarrative in Craig Mazin and Johan Renck’s HBO miniseries Chernobyl
Deepayan Datta; Arindam Nandi (deepayan.datta@gmail.com) pages 61-69
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.5
Diplomatic gifts as expression of the colonial trauma. Stories of African wooden and ivory sculptures
Horia Iova (horiaiova@yahoo.com) pages 70-82
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.6
Calling Out to the Heavens for Aid: Disaster Songs in American Folk Music
David Livingstone (Livingstone@seznam.cz) pages 83-96
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.7
“The dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires”. The Impact of Colonialism in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Eliana Ionoaia (eliana.ionoaia@lls.unibuc.ro) pages 97-122
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.12.2.8