Strahlende Geiselhaft. Jelineks Lärmblendung „Kein Licht“

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Abstract

In tracing the function of sound in Elfriede Jelinek’s multi-lingual «Kein Licht» (2011) the article argues that she uses the concept of entropy – the tendency of closed systems to move towards disorder – to depict critically the events of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Within the realm of death by radiation a polyphony of voices and intertextual references reaching from Sophocles to Thomas Pynchon produce a “blinding by noise” through which the text turns into an «opera aperta» evoking Umberto Eco’s aesthetic con­cept and the central role assigned to entropy.
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)45-74
JournalStudia Austriaca
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603101 Aesthetics
  • 602014 German studies
  • 604029 Theatre studies
  • 603108 Cultural philosophy

Keywords

  • Elfriede Jelinek
  • Thomas Pynchon
  • No Light
  • open work
  • Umberto Eco
  • polyphony
  • blinding

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