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Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War
Author: Megan Kate Nelson
Year: May 15, 2012
Format: PDF
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Language: English



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Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War As the Civil War raged across America, cities, forests, and soldiers' bodies were transformed into dead heaps of ruins, novel sights in the southern landscape. How did this happen, and why Did Americans, both northern and southern, black and white, male and female, make sense of this proliferation of ruins? In Ruin Nation, Megan Kate Nelson examines the narratives and images that Americans produced as they confronted the war's destructiveness, revealing how architectural ruins, cities, and houses dominated the stories that soldiers and civilians told about the savage behavior of men and the invasions of domestic privacy. The ruins of living things - trees and bodies - also provoked discussion and debate. People who witnessed forests and men being blown apart were plagued by anxieties about the impact of wartime technologies on nature and individual identities.
Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War По мере того, как Гражданская война бушевала по всей Америке, города, леса и тела солдат превращались в мертвые груды руин, новые достопримечательности в южном ландшафте. Как это произошло и почему американцы, как северные, так и южные, черные и белые, мужчины и женщины, имели смысл в этом распространении руин? В «Ruin Nation» Меган Кейт Нельсон рассматривает нарративы и образы, которые американцы создавали, сталкиваясь с разрушительностью войны, раскрывая, как архитектурные руины, города и дома доминировали над историями, которые солдаты и гражданские лица рассказывали об изуверском поведении мужчин и вторжениях в частную жизнь внутри страны. Руины живых существ - деревьев и тел - также вызвали дискуссии и дебаты. Люди, которые были свидетелями того, как леса и люди были раздуты, страдали от беспокойства по поводу воздействия технологий военного времени на природу и индивидуальную идентичность.
Ruin Nation : Destruction and the American Civil War Pendant que la guerre de Sécession faisait rage dans toute l'Amérique, les villes, les forêts et les corps des soldats se transformaient en tas de ruines mortes, de nouvelles attractions dans le paysage du sud. Comment cela s'est-il produit et pourquoi les Américains, à la fois nord et sud, noirs et blancs, hommes et femmes, ont-ils eu le sens de cette prolifération de ruines ? Dans Ruin Nation, Megan Kate Nelson examine les récits et les images que les Américains ont créés face à la destruction de la guerre, révélant comment les ruines architecturales, les villes et les maisons ont dominé les histoires que les soldats et les civils ont racontées sur le comportement des hommes et les incursions dans la vie privée à l'intérieur du pays. s ruines des êtres vivants - arbres et corps - ont également suscité des débats et des débats. s gens qui ont été témoins de la déforestation des forêts et des gens ont souffert de l'inquiétude concernant l'impact des technologies en temps de guerre sur la nature et l'identité individuelle.
Ruin Nation: Destruction and the American Civil War A medida que la Guerra Civil arrasaba en toda América, las ciudades, los bosques y los cuerpos de los soldados se transformaban en montones de ruinas muertas, nuevos atractivos en el paisaje meridional. Cómo sucedió esto y por qué los estadounidenses, tanto del norte como del sur, negros y blancos, hombres y mujeres, tuvieron sentido en esta propagación de ruinas? En «Ruin Nation», Megan Kate Nelson repasa las narrativas e imágenes que los estadounidenses crearon al enfrentar la devastación de la guerra, revelando cómo las ruinas arquitectónicas, ciudades y casas dominaron las historias que soldados y civiles contaron sobre el comportamiento depravado de los hombres y las incursiones en la privacidad dentro del país. ruinas de los seres vivos - árboles y cuerpos - también han generado discusiones y debates. personas que fueron testigos de cómo los bosques y las personas estaban hinchadas sufrían de preocupación por los efectos de las tecnologías en tiempo de guerra sobre la naturaleza y la identidad individual.
Ruin Nation: Destruição e the American Civil War À medida que a Guerra Civil se espalhava pela América, cidades, florestas e corpos de soldados se transformavam em pilhas de ruínas mortas, novas atrações na paisagem do sul. Como é que isso aconteceu e porque é que os americanos, tanto do norte como do sul, negros e brancos, homens e mulheres, tinham razão para espalhar as ruínas? Em «Ruin Nation», Megan Kate Nelson aborda as histórias e as imagens que os americanos criaram enquanto enfrentavam a destruição da guerra, revelando como as ruínas arquitetônicas, as cidades e as casas dominavam as histórias que soldados e civis relatavam sobre o comportamento mórbido dos homens e as invasões de privacidade dentro do país. As ruínas dos seres vivos - árvores e corpos - também provocaram debates e debates. As pessoas que testemunharam as florestas e as pessoas inchadas sofriam de preocupação com os efeitos da tecnologia do tempo de guerra sobre a natureza e a identidade individual.
Ruin Nation: Strage and the American Civil War Mentre la Guerra Civile imperversava in tutta l'America, le città, i boschi e i corpi dei soldati diventavano delle rovine morte, nuove attrazioni nel paesaggio meridionale. Come è successo e perché gli americani, sia quelli del nord che quelli del sud, neri e bianchi, uomini e donne, avevano senso in questa diffusione delle rovine? In «Ruin Nation», Megan Kate Nelson affronta i racconti e le immagini che gli americani hanno creato, affrontando la distruzione della guerra, rivelando come le rovine architettoniche, le città e le case abbiano dominato le storie che soldati e civili hanno raccontato sui comportamenti oculari degli uomini e sulle intrusioni nella privacy all'interno del paese. Anche le rovine di esseri viventi - alberi e corpi - hanno suscitato dibattiti e dibattiti. persone che hanno assistito a come le foreste e le persone sono state gonfiate hanno sofferto la preoccupazione per l'impatto della tecnologia in tempo di guerra sulla natura e sull'identità individuale.
Ruin Nation: Zerstörung und der amerikanische Bürgerkrieg Als der Bürgerkrieg in ganz Amerika tobte, verwandelten sich Städte, Wälder und ichen von Soldaten in tote Trümmerhaufen, neue Wahrzeichen in der südlichen Landschaft. Wie kam es dazu und warum machten Amerikaner, Nord- und Südamerikaner, Schwarze und Weiße, Männer und Frauen, nn in dieser Ausbreitung der Ruinen? In Meghans „Ruin Nation“ untersucht Kate Nelson die Erzählungen und Bilder, die die Amerikaner angesichts der Zerstörungskraft des Krieges geschaffen haben, und enthüllt, wie architektonische Ruinen, Städte und Häuser die Geschichten dominierten, die Soldaten und Zivilisten über das grausame Verhalten von Männern und die Eingriffe in die Privatsphäre innerhalb des Landes erzählten. Auch die Ruinen der bewesen - Bäume und Körper - lösten Diskussionen und Debatten aus. Menschen, die gesehen haben, wie Wälder und Menschen aufgebläht wurden, litten unter der Sorge über die Auswirkungen der Kriegstechnologie auf die Natur und die individuelle Identität.
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Yıkık Ulus: Yıkım ve Amerikan İç Savaşı İç Savaş Amerika'yı kasıp kavururken, şehirler, ormanlar ve askerlerin bedenleri ölü harabe yığınları, güney manzarasında yeni yerler haline geldi. Bu nasıl oldu ve hem kuzey hem de güney, siyah ve beyaz, erkek ve kadın Amerikalılar, harabelerin bu yayılmasında neden anlam kazandı? "Ruin Nation'da Meghan Kate Nelson, Amerikalıların savaşın yıkıcılığı ile karşı karşıya kaldıklarında yarattıkları anlatıları ve görüntüleri inceleyerek, mimari kalıntıların, şehirlerin ve evlerin, askerlerin ve sivillerin vahşi erkek davranışlarının ve iç mahremiyete müdahalelerin anlatıldığı hikayelere nasıl hakim olduğunu ortaya koyuyor. Canlıların kalıntıları - ağaçlar ve bedenler - ayrıca tartışma ve tartışmalara yol açtı. Ormanlara ve şişirilmiş insanlara tanık olan insanlar, savaş teknolojisinin doğa ve bireysel kimlik üzerindeki etkisinden endişe duyuyorlardı.
أمة الخراب: الدمار والحرب الأهلية الأمريكية مع اندلاع الحرب الأهلية في جميع أنحاء أمريكا، أصبحت جثث المدن والغابات والجنود "أكوام من الأنقاض الميتة، وهي معالم جديدة في المشهد الجنوبي. كيف حدث هذا ولماذا كان الأمريكيون، الشماليون والجنوبيون، السود والأبيض، ذكورًا وإناثًا، منطقيين في هذا الانتشار للأطلال ؟ في «Ruin Nation»، تفحص ميغان كيت نيلسون الروايات والصور التي ابتكرها الأمريكيون عندما واجهوا تدمير الحرب، وتكشف كيف هيمنت الأنقاض المعمارية والمدن والمنازل على القصص التي رواها الجنود والمدنيون عن سلوك الذكور الوحشي والتطفل على الخصوصية المحلية. كما أثارت أنقاض الكائنات الحية - الأشجار والأجساد - الجدل والنقاش. عانى الأشخاص الذين شاهدوا الغابات والأشخاص المتضخمين من القلق بشأن تأثير تكنولوجيا زمن الحرب على الطبيعة والهوية الفردية.

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