
Dark Tourist
"Sirisena explores how stories can become a 'talisman against the overwhelming darkness of another's pain' in her emotionally charged nonfiction debut ... Her] searching spirit leaves readers with plenty to dig into." -Publishers Weekly
Dark tourism-visiting sites of war, violence, and other traumas experienced by others-takes different forms in Hasanthika Sirisena's stunning excavation of the unexpected places (and ways) in which personal identity and the riptides of history meet. The 1961 plane crash that left a nuclear warhead buried near her North Carolina hometown, juxtaposed with reflections on her father's stroke. A visit to Jaffna in Sri Lanka-the country of her birth, yet where she is unmistakably a foreigner-to view sites from the recent civil war, already layered over with the narratives of the victors. A fraught memory of her time as a young art student in Chicago that is uneasily foundational to her bisexual, queer identity today. The ways that life-changing impairments following a severe eye injury have shaped her thinking about disability and self-worth.
Deftly blending reportage, cultural criticism, and memoir, Sirisena pieces together facets of her own sometimes-fractured self to find wider resonances with the human universals of love, sex, family, and art-and with language's ability to both fail and save us. Dark Tourist becomes then about finding a home, if not in the world, at least within the limitless expanse of the page.
- Alaotsikko
- Essays
- Kirjailija
- Hasanthika Sirisena
- ISBN
- 9780814258125
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 227 grammaa
- Sarja
- 21st Century Essays
- Julkaisupäivä
- 10.12.2021
- Kustantaja
- OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Sivumäärä
- 184