Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy

Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy depicts a civilization devastated by a lethal virus developed in a laboratory. The portrayal of isolated and marginalized individuals who perpetrate the construction of the virus, as well as the state of crisis and fear immanent to the apocalyptic narrative,...

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Published in:Sinteze
Main Author: Milojević Nataša M.
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Applied Preschool Teaching and Health Studies 2021-01-01
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description Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy depicts a civilization devastated by a lethal virus developed in a laboratory. The portrayal of isolated and marginalized individuals who perpetrate the construction of the virus, as well as the state of crisis and fear immanent to the apocalyptic narrative, lead to the analysis of the trilogy in reference to the social conditions following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The New historical conception of literature as an equal participant of the process of circulation of the historical and cultural practices provides grounds for the interpretation of the novels within the field of a public imaginary which stems from the equalization of the terrorist threat with undefeatable contagious diseases. However, the trilogy's cooperation with the system it attempts to uncover will hinder its subversive property and a critical distance. Despite its employment of parody in order to unveil the system, the trilogy (re)enforces the space where fear and apocalyptic thought dwell, therefore obstructing its separation and corroborating the culture of fear and terror it originated from.
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spelling doaj-d0febfd8bd484c1d8be17892aaa5dceb2025-11-02T22:26:45ZengAcademy of Applied Preschool Teaching and Health StudiesSinteze2217-902X2560-30782021-01-0120211911410.5937/sinteze10-285722217-902X2119001MCulture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogyMilojević Nataša M.0Univerziteta u Kragujevcu, Filološko-umetnički fakultet, SerbiaMargaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy depicts a civilization devastated by a lethal virus developed in a laboratory. The portrayal of isolated and marginalized individuals who perpetrate the construction of the virus, as well as the state of crisis and fear immanent to the apocalyptic narrative, lead to the analysis of the trilogy in reference to the social conditions following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The New historical conception of literature as an equal participant of the process of circulation of the historical and cultural practices provides grounds for the interpretation of the novels within the field of a public imaginary which stems from the equalization of the terrorist threat with undefeatable contagious diseases. However, the trilogy's cooperation with the system it attempts to uncover will hinder its subversive property and a critical distance. Despite its employment of parody in order to unveil the system, the trilogy (re)enforces the space where fear and apocalyptic thought dwell, therefore obstructing its separation and corroborating the culture of fear and terror it originated from.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-902X/2021/2217-902X2119001M.pdfculture of fearterrorismnew historicismmargaret atwoodmaddaddam
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culture of fear
terrorism
new historicism
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title Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy
title_full Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy
title_fullStr Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy
title_full_unstemmed Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy
title_short Culture of fear and terrorism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy
title_sort culture of fear and terrorism in margaret atwood s maddaddam trilogy
topic culture of fear
terrorism
new historicism
margaret atwood
maddaddam
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