A Disastrous Undertaking

In Search of a Theory of Catastrophe

Authors

  • Matthew Childs Wake Forest University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2024.1483

Abstract

In his recent volume, sociologist Bryan Turner attempts to formulate a theory of catastrophe based on observations regarding historical events. Beginning with a quote from Walter Benjamin, Turner’s book covers concepts like Ulrich Beck’s “risk society” and Zygmunt Bauman’s “liquid modernity,” in addition to occurrences like the Enlightenment, the Black Plague, colonialism, war, and utopian thought. Ambitious from the outset, the volume contains shortcomings and contributes little to the catastrophe discourse; indeed, a theory of catastrophe never arrives. 

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Published

2024-11-20

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How to Cite

“A Disastrous Undertaking: In Search of a Theory of Catastrophe”. 2024. KULT_online, no. 70 (November). https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2024.1483.