Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture
In Roman religion, Terminus was an agrarian god who protected boundary markers. Stones were often used to provide an effective means for marking these boundaries, although a stump or a tree sometimes served to demarcate adjacent properties. The need to demarcate boundaries and define ends continues to shape our way of thinking at the most fundamental level. The articles in this book investigate, among other things, developments in literature, film, historiography, and new digital entertainment, to see how they reflect cultural anxieties about 'the end' and/or how they are determined by the need to mark boundaries. The contributions are organized so that they reflect thematic, national, and chronological perspectives. But, they also show that it is possible to identify several threads of continuity in the way that 'the end' has been conceptualized. By examining ideas of culmination, conclusion, closure, finale, and termination - from the perspective of a number of various genres, cultural formations, and historical contexts - these essays on 'terminus' show how endings are carriers of meaning in social and cultural contexts. (Series: Interdisciplinaere Kulturstudier / Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies - Vol. 5)
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Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture
In Roman religion, Terminus was an agrarian god who protected boundary markers. Stones were often used to provide an effective means for marking these boundaries, although a stump or a tree sometimes served to demarcate adjacent properties. The need to demarcate boundaries and define ends continues to shape our way of thinking at the most fundamental level. The articles in this book investigate, among other things, developments in literature, film, historiography, and new digital entertainment, to see how they reflect cultural anxieties about 'the end' and/or how they are determined by the need to mark boundaries. The contributions are organized so that they reflect thematic, national, and chronological perspectives. But, they also show that it is possible to identify several threads of continuity in the way that 'the end' has been conceptualized. By examining ideas of culmination, conclusion, closure, finale, and termination - from the perspective of a number of various genres, cultural formations, and historical contexts - these essays on 'terminus' show how endings are carriers of meaning in social and cultural contexts. (Series: Interdisciplinaere Kulturstudier / Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies - Vol. 5)
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Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture

Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture

Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture

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In Roman religion, Terminus was an agrarian god who protected boundary markers. Stones were often used to provide an effective means for marking these boundaries, although a stump or a tree sometimes served to demarcate adjacent properties. The need to demarcate boundaries and define ends continues to shape our way of thinking at the most fundamental level. The articles in this book investigate, among other things, developments in literature, film, historiography, and new digital entertainment, to see how they reflect cultural anxieties about 'the end' and/or how they are determined by the need to mark boundaries. The contributions are organized so that they reflect thematic, national, and chronological perspectives. But, they also show that it is possible to identify several threads of continuity in the way that 'the end' has been conceptualized. By examining ideas of culmination, conclusion, closure, finale, and termination - from the perspective of a number of various genres, cultural formations, and historical contexts - these essays on 'terminus' show how endings are carriers of meaning in social and cultural contexts. (Series: Interdisciplinaere Kulturstudier / Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies - Vol. 5)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788771121193
Publisher: Aalborg University Press
Publication date: 12/17/2013
Series: Interdisciplinaere kulturstudier , #5
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

A Note on Terminus: The End in Literature, Media and Culture. 5

Terminus as Cultural Epistemology - Introductory Reflections Robert W. Rix Brian Russell Graham 7

Fictions of Apocalypse: Taxonomy and Meaning Brian Russell Graham 21

Genes, Germans and Genocide: The End of Celtic England? Robert W. Rix 33

Terminus: 'No vestige of a beginning - no prospect of an end' Frances Carey 55

The Wheeling End: Tarot as Eschatological Text Camelia Elias 67

Apocalypse and Anniversary: America's Bicentennial Joe Goddard 81

Bob Dylan Sings the Apocalypse Bent Sorensen 107

'It was a time for saying goodbye': Humphrey Jennings's The Silent Village and A Diary for Timothy Jørgen Riber Christensen 115

The End and Ends of Walking with Special Reference to Will Self's Psychogeography Jens Kirk 137

Terminus, Politics and the End of History: Some Thought Questions about Human Rights, History, the State of Global Culture and Political Ends Ben Dorfman 163

Suburban Apocalypse: The Haunted House of Capitalism Steen Christiansen 203

The End: Aesthetic and Ludic Topoi in Digital Entertainment Alessandro Canossa Gordon Calleja 203

About the Authors 213

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