ABSTRACT

The Angry Earth explores how various cultures in different historical moments have responded to calamity, offering insight into the complex relationship between societies and their environments.

From hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes to oil spills and nuclear accidents, disasters triggered by both natural and technological hazards have become increasingly frequent and destructive across the planet. Through case studies drawn from around the globe the contributors to this volume examine issues ranging from the social and political factors that set the stage for disaster, to the cultural processes experienced by survivors, to the long-term impact of disasters on culture and society. In the second edition, each chapter has been updated with a postscript to reflect on recent developments in the field. There is also new material on key present-day topics including epidemics, drought, non-governmental organizations, and displacement and resettlement.

This book demonstrates the relevance of studying disaster from an anthropological perspective and is a valuable resource not only for anthropologists but for other fields concerned with education, policy and practice.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction to the Second Edition of The Angry Earth

From Introduction to Widespread Reception

part I|1 pages

Disasters, Environment, and Culture

chapter 1|12 pages

“What Is a Disaster?”

Anthropological Perspectives on a Persistent Question

chapter |4 pages

Postscript: Hazards of Nature, Disasters of Society

Anthropological Perspectives on a Persistent Question

part II|1 pages

Environmental Pattern, Hazards, and Culture

chapter 2|9 pages

Convergent Catastrophes

Geoarcheological Perspectives on Collateral Disasters and Cultural Change in the Central Andes

chapter 3|17 pages

Explosive Volcanic Eruptions and Societal Responses

A Comparative Archeological Study in Middle America

chapter |3 pages

Explosive Volcanic Eruptions and Societal Responses

A Comparative Archeological Study in Middle America

part III|1 pages

The Cultural Construction of Catastrophe

chapter 4|11 pages

Peru’s Five-Hundred-Year Earthquake

Vulnerability in Historical Context 1

chapter 5|18 pages

Examining Vulnerability to Natural Disasters

A Comparative Analysis of Four Southern California Communities after the Northridge Earthquake

chapter 6|14 pages

The Negation of a Disaster

The Media Response to Oils Spills in Great Britain

part IV|1 pages

Varieties of Cultural Response

chapter 7|21 pages

“The Worst of Times, the Best of Times”

Toward a Model of Cultural Response to Disaster

chapter 8|16 pages

Vulnerability, Disaster, and Survival in Bangladesh

Three Case Studies 1

chapter 9|13 pages

“Tell Them We’re Hurting”

Hurricane Andrew, the Culture of Response, and the Fishing Peoples of South Florida and Louisiana 1

chapter 10|13 pages

Epidemics and Disasters

From Venezuela’s Delta Amacuro to the Mississippi Wetlands

chapter 11|15 pages

Drought

A Challenge to Livelihoods, Sustainability, and Resilience

chapter 12|12 pages

The Brotherhood of Pain

Emotion and Social Organization in the Crisis of Disaster

chapter |5 pages

Postscript: Communitas and Resilience

Emotion and Social Organization in the Crisis of Disaster

part V|1 pages

Agencies, Survivors, and Culture

chapter 14|17 pages

Plan and Pattern in Reaction to Earthquake

Peru, 1970–1998

chapter 15|15 pages

Bhopal and Beyond

An Anthropology of Relief and Rehabilitation Efforts and Prospects for a Socially Relevant Political Ecology of Disaster Management 1

chapter 16|18 pages

The Phoenix Effect in Post-Disaster Recovery

An Analysis of the Economic Development Administration’s Culture of Response after Hurricane Andrew

chapter |4 pages

The Phoenix Effect in Post-Disaster Recovery

An Analysis of the Economic Development Administration’s Culture of Response after Hurricane Andrew

chapter 18|12 pages

Disaster and Climate Change-Related Displacements and Resettlements

Cultural and Political Ecologies of Space, Power, and Practice

part VI|1 pages

Disaster and Cultural Continuity

chapter 19|12 pages

Islands on an Angry Earth

Climate Change, Disasters, and Implications for Two Island Communities

chapter 20|17 pages

After Atlas Shrugs

Cultural Persistence and Perpetuation in the Context of Disaster