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Bhopal dance : a novel

Title
Bhopal dance : a novel / Jennifer Natalya Fink ; foreword by Mary Caponegro.
Author
Fink, Jennifer Natalya
Publication
  • Tuscaloosa : FC2, [2018]
  • ©2018

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Additional Authors
Caponegro, Mary, 1956-
Description
xiv, 160 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"On the night of December 2, as 1984 drew to its Reaganomic close, an explosion at an American-owned factory in Bhopal, India, released untold amounts of toxic gas on uncounted numbers of people, creating a human and environmental disaster of insurmountable proportions. Known as the Bhopal disaster, it once dominated international headlines, and is now barely remembered. Yet Bhopal remains emblematic of all the many quickly forgotten disasters that followed, and of the permanent state of globalized disaster in which we now dwell. What does it mean when corporations instead of states control not only the means to create environmental disasters, but also the tools to bury them? How does one revolt against these unelected entities? How do our most private desires get shaped by this stateless horror? Jennifer Natalya Fink's Bhopal Dance is an epic and epochal tale of such a horror and its buried consequences. At the center of the novel is Cordelia, an owlish woman with a menage of lovers, who leads a revolutionary Canadian political movement catalyzed by the Bhopal disaster, only to end up imprisoned with only a toilet to talk to. Who she hallucinates is her father. Who is her father. Who is the State. Who may be her mother. Or her twin/lover. Cordelia is a remarkable bird in her own right, and òwlishness' is a feathery conceit deployed in both the book's form and content, a way of exploring queer possibilities for altering the terms of one's imprisonment. For setting corporatized corporeality alight. Ablaze. Pets and punk rock, dentists and dyslexia, Shakespeare and salsa: they all dance together here."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Fiction.
  • Historical fiction.
Call Number
JFD 18-1822
ISBN
  • 9781573660648
  • 1573660647
LCCN
2017044113
OCLC
1004424896
Author
Fink, Jennifer Natalya, author.
Title
Bhopal dance : a novel / Jennifer Natalya Fink ; foreword by Mary Caponegro.
Publisher
Tuscaloosa : FC2, [2018]
Copyright Date
©2018
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Added Author
Caponegro, Mary, 1956- writer of foreword.
Other Form:
Online version: Fink, Jennifer. Bhopal dance. Tuscaloosa : FC2, [2018] 9781573668750 (DLC) 2017045260
Research Call Number
JFD 18-1822
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