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Bourdonnais, Mahé de la, 26 Chambers, Anthony, 112–14, 119, Brathwaite, Edward Kamau, 14, 126n8, 126n11, 126n15, 196n19, 199–201, 203–8, 214, 126n30, 127n40 218, 220n3, 221n11, 222n27, Cheshire, Paul, 230, 243n7, 243n12, 222n35, 223n44, 223n52, 244n14, 244n15, 244n17, 224n82, 225n107, 225n110, 244n25, 245n25, 245n27, 225n116, 227, 230, 242n1, 246n33, 246n42, 247n54, 247n59 245n28, 256, 268n22 “China Incident”, 112 “History of the Voice”, 230, Clarke, Kevin, 264, 269n45 245n28, 256, 268n22 Clarkson, Thomas, 2 “Metaphors of Underdevelopment”, Clavecillas, Francia, 152, 153, 156, 196n19, 199, 220n3, 221n11, 158, 171n2, 172n6, 173n24 222n27, 222n35, 223n44, Clayton, David, 13, 24n69, 104n6 223n52, 224n82, 225n107, climate change, 1, 12, 13, 15, 19n3, 225n110, 225n116, 242n1 23n64, 41n6, 131, 143, 144n10, “Mont Blanc”, 214, 220n3 154, 156–7, 162–6, 169, 170, Brown, Carolyn B., 79, 87n68 172n5, 172n11, 174n30 Burgess, Chester Francis, 68, 84n5 artistic response to, 163 Burke, Edmund, 60, 132 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 228, 229, 234, 245n29, 247n59, 247n60 Collett, Anne, 1–24, 251–69 C Collins, Merle, 259, 266, 268n9, Cabon, Marcel, Namasté, 32–6, 268n28, 268n31, 269n55 42n39, 43n42, 43n44, 43n51, Conrad, Joseph, 16–17, 53, 60n11, 43n54 63n84, 67–107 Capitalism, 67, 70, 90, 94, 98, 100, ambiguity in, 17, 71, 73, 83, 84 261 on communication, 78–81 opposed to elemental forces, 90, 92, critiques tropical stereotypes, 78 95 Heart of Darkness, 53, 89, 91, Caribbean. See also Guadeloupe; 104n1, 105n13 Jamaica Lord Jim, 72, 89, 91, 104n2, life-rhythms determined by 105n12 hurricanes, 256 “Mirror of the Sea”, 83, 87n95 literature of, 196n19, 201, 202, The Nigger of the “Narcissus”, 69, 221n21, 224n92, 227, 268n30 73, 84n5, 85n22, 89–107 neocolonial structures of, 199, 200, “Outside Literature”, 79, 81n66 203, 204, 218 “redemption” in, 101 violence in, 203, 204 sees nature-human conflict at sea, 68 wars and revolts, 172n15 Typhoon, 17, 60n11, 63n84, 69, 70, CARICOM, 241 73, 77–80, 82, 83, 85n29, catastrophe, literature of. See disasters, 86n42, 86n52, 86n59, 87n69, narratives of 87n74, 87n75, 87n92, 89–107 INDEX 293

Youth, 69, 70, 72, 79, 83, 84n5, responses to, 129 85n18 and sailing, 7, 45, 69, 76, 258 Conrad, Peter, 137, 147n40 as scapegoat, 16, 237 Cooke, Mel, 254, 267n12 as social unifier, 98, 134, 175n52, 185 Cordero, Kristian, 152, 153, 155, 172n4, 172n6, 173n19 Cottle, Joseph, 229, 234, 247n60 D Cuba, 13, 45, 46, 63n73, 193, 231, d’Aubert, Ana Maria, and Patrick 239–41 D. Nunn, 8, 22n47 cyclones. See also hurricanes; storm Davis, Tanea Slimz, 258, 268n26 management; typhoons Debord, Guy, 134, 146n26 affect people differentially, 238 Deckard, Sharae, 202, 203, 217, as anarchic force, 180–81, 182 221n21, 224n77, 224n98, 259, cost of, 1, 19n2 268n30, 269n52, 269n54 cyclical nature of, 31, 33, 200 Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe, 91, Cyclone (north Queensland 1918), 104n10, 105n14 140 de Ovando, Nicolás, 178 Cyclone Carol (1960), 32 Derby, Lauren, 178, 180, 189, 194n4, Cyclone Mahina (1899), 8–9, 195n11, 196n24, 197n48, 23n50, 23n51, 132–3, 145n21 198n61 Cyclone Tracy (1974), 15, 132–3, Derrida, Jacques, 48, 60n18 140, 141, 143, 145n19, de Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri, 8, 148n55, 149n67 27–33, 36, 41n12, 42n16–18 Cyclone Yasi (2011), 131–2, 138–40, Devi, Ananda, Pagli, 36, 43n56, 43n57 145n13, 145n14, 147n50 de Villiers, Dawid W., 59, 65n111 definition of, 2 Díaz, Junot, 182, 196n20 deployed in racial discourse, 12 “disaster politics”, 258 destructiveness of, 10, 16, 237 disasters, narratives of, 3, 14, 15, 131, disaster management in, 15, 35, 36, 132 153 disasters, natural, 1, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17, as divine punishment, 185, 187 19n12, 22n41, 23n59, 25, 32, etymology of, 2, 6, 7 36, 40, 70, 85n10, 85n12, health effects of, 36 85n13, 110, 120, 125n2, 131–3, indigenous knowledge of, 8 137, 142, 145n19, 182, 184, as integration symbol, 37 185, 189, 194, 196n19, 200, as natural event, 33 219, 227, 228, 245n30, 248n91, political exploitation of, 142 252, 262, 266n1 and political oppression, 14, 200, and dictatorship, 17, 184, 194 219, 233 Dominican Republic, 17, 177–81, positive effects of, 141, 142, 145, 183, 184, 186, 188, 189, 192, 179, 181 193, 195n12, 195n17, 198n63, provoke political resistance, 17, 184 198n69 294 INDEX

Drexler, Michael, 16, 24n74, 221n10, Geiger, Jeffrey, 50, 61n36 223n62, 242n3 Gibson, Ross, 134, 146n27–9 Driver, Felix, and Luciana Martins, 2, Gihon, Albert Leary, 48, 55–6, 61n23, 10, 19n5, 19n10, 23n55, 23n56 61n28, 64n86 Gilbert, William, 8, 16, 227–50 biography, 228–29 E The Hurricane, 8, 227–50 “ecological literacy”, 15, 169–71, on hurricanes, 227–50 175n52 intellectual interests of, 234 Eden, Rycharde, 4 metrics of, 246n29 Eldridge, Herbert G., 48, 61n21 on slavery, 227, 230, 233, 235, 236, Eliot, John, 76, 86n46, 86n51 239, 241, 242 Enfield, Georgina, and Lucy Veale, 18, Glissant, Édouard, 206, 218, 222n36, 24n76 225n104, 255, 256, 258, 259, Enriquez, Virgilio, 170, 176n58 268n19, 268n21, 268n27 Evans, Raymond, 130, 144n2 Goodman, Nelson, 111 Grainger, James, The Sugar Cane, 230, 245n26 F Great Hanshin Flood, 18, 109–19, Fanon, Frantz, Black Skin, White 125n2 Masks, 237, 248n93, 248n94 Greece, Ancient, 4, 6, 232 Faro a Colón, 191, 198n63 Guadeloupe, 201, 204–8, 210–13, Federici, Cesare, 5–6, 21n31 216, 217, 219, 220, 222n33, Finley, Gerald, 3, 20n15 224n78 floods, Hanshin (1938), 18, 109–19, European occupiers of, 212 125n2 as feminized space, 211–12 Flynn, John, 130, 144n7 political status of, 204 Forster, E.M., 91 resilience in, 14 Franklin, H. Bruce, 56, 64n92 Franklin, Ruth, 110, 125n3 Freud, Sigmund, 105n18, 203, H 222n24, 224n91 Hanshin flood, 18, 109–19, 125n2 Fukashi, Asami. See Asami Fukashi Harris, Wilson, 201, 218 Fumagalli, Maria Christina, 17, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 52, 62n48 177–98 Hickock, Thomas, 5, 21n31 Holocaust narratives, 110–11, 125n3 Horace, 229, 239, 244n18 G Huggan, Graham and Helen Tiffin, Garnier, Emmanuel, and Jérémy 40n3, 213, 223n73, 224n80 Desarthe, 28–9, 32, 33, 41n6, Hulme, Peter, 5, 6, 21n25, 21n34, 41n9, 41n13, 41n15, 42n32, 233, 234, 247n55, 247n57, 42n38, 43n43 248n72, 248n74 INDEX 295

on polytropic man, 233, 234, Ito, Ken, 112, 119, 120, 122, 125n5, 247n55, 247n57, 248n72, 126n9, 127n38, 127n44, 152 248n74 Itō Sei, 123, 127n43 Hume, David, 78 Hurricane: A Theosophical and Western Eclogue, The. See Gilbert, William J hurricanes. See also cyclones; typhoons Jamaica, 15–16, 225n108, 231, definition of, 6 235–9, 241, 242, 248n81, as essential Caribbean experience, 248n84, 249n98, 249n106, 215, 230, 256 252–6, 258, 262–4, 267n7, etymology of, 2, 6, 7 267n17, 267n18, 268n26, geophysics of, 231–32 269n45 humorous response to, 15 humour of, 15, 253–5, 258, 260 Hurricane Charlie (1951), 252, violence in, 236 262–5 James, C.L.R., 199 Hurricane Gilbert (1988), 237, 254, Jameson, Frederic, 90, 96, 104n7, 257, 266, 268n23, 268n25 105n34 Hurricane Hugo (1989), 14, 201, Japan, 5, 16–18, 45–65, 109, 110, 112, 208, 211, 215–17, 219, 220 114, 115, 120, 122, 124, 125n2 Hurricane Ivan (2004), 266 Hanshin region of, 110 Hurricane Katrina (2005), 9 resists US imperialism, 45–65 Hurricane San Zenón (1930), as synecdoche for Orient, 51 177–98 Jean-Charles, Régine, 202, poetic voice for, 229, 233–5 221n15–221n17 San Felipe II Hurricane (1928), John AKA Regaexx, 255, 267n16 201, 206, 210, 211 Junichirō, Tanizaki. See Tanizaki and slow violence, 16, 236, 240, 241 Junichirō William Gilbert on, 8, 227–50

K I kairos, 202, 203, 221n21 immigration, 12 Kant, Immannuel, 6, 22n38 Immigration Restriction League, 12 kapwa, 170, 174n36 imperialism, British, 12 Kato, Shuichi. See Shuichi Kato imperialism, US, 45–65 Kin-sheun Louie, and Kam-biu Liu, 5 against Nature, 56 Koyano Atsushi, 113, 126n10 and whaling, 45, 46, 50–3, 56 incest, 201, 202, 204, 205, 210, 212, 216, 218 L India, 4, 5, 11, 21n31, 22n41, 26, 33, labour, indentured, 26, 33, 63n73, 72, 63n76, 86n46, 90 89 provides indentured labour, 26, 33 Langton, Marcia, 142 296 INDEX

Leavis, F.R., 91, 105n16 Marx, Karl and Frederic Engels, 92, Lee, Bilawara, 143 105n21 Lee, Robert A., 54, 63n77 massacres Livingstone, David, 12, 23n61 Umbali (1926), 135, 136 Livio, Norma, and Sandra Rietz, 15, Zong (1781), 2, 233 24n71, 153, 157, 170, 172n9, Matz, Jesse, 70, 71, 73, 85n14, 172n10, 173n27, 175n41, 85n16, 85n24 175n50, 176n59 Mauritius, 25–44 Lizarazo, José Antonio Osorio, 179, history, 25, 27, 30, 32, 39 180, 195n9 inequality on, 33 Locke, John, 78, 79 literature of, 25–44 Loichot, Valérie, 210, 223n63, prosperity of, 26, 32, 37, 40 223n67, 224n81, 225n105, Maya, 5, 8 225n113 Mayumi, Mori. See Mori Mayumi Longshore, David, 1, 4, 5, 9n4, McCaulay, Diana, 16, 24n73, 227–50. 20n22, 21n29, 144n9, 222n39, See also Macaulay, John; Macaulay, 223n53, 223n66, 252, 267n4, Zachary 268n39 Dog-Heart, 240, 250n114 Lopéz, Alfred, 238 Huracan, 16, 227–50 love, cross-racial, 238–9 McDougall, Russell, 1–24, 129–49, Lovindeer, Lloyd, “Wild Gilbert”, 248n88 254–5, 267n11, 267n13 Mead, Philip, 142, 148n60, 148n61 Lugo Lovatón, Ramón, Escombros: Melville, Herman, 45, 52, 65n111, Huracán de 1930, 17, 177–98 92, 105n23 Moby Dick, 16, 45–65 Mexico, 268n39 M Minoru, Oda. See Oda Minoru macadam, meanings of, 218 Mishra, Sudesh, 17, 89–107 Macaulay, John, 228, 237, 239, 240 Mishra, Vijay, 48, 60n18 Macaulay, Zachary, 228, 236, 239, modernism, tropical, 16, 67–87 241, 250n111 Mori Mayumi, 115, 118, 123, 126n17 Magellan, Ferdinand, 59 Morrell, Sascha, 16, 45–65 Makioka Sisters, The, 17–18, 109–27. Morton, Leith, 18, 109–27 See also Tanizaki Junichirō Mukherjee, Upamanyu Pablo, 3, 11, composition of, 110, 113, 114, 124 19n12, 23n59, 70, 85n10, as nostalgic, 17 85n12, 85n13, 230, 245n30 manuals, nautical, 75, 76, 81 Marston, John, The Malcontent, 136 Martin, Michael S., 48, 60n17 N Martins, Luciana. See Driver, Felix, Nakamura Shinichirō, 112, 122 and Luciana Martins Narain, Stephen, 238, 249n107 Marx, Burle, 71 narratives, 16, 18, 153–4, 158 INDEX 297

of disaster, 3, 14, 15, 131, 132 Peters, John G., 71, 78, 85n15, 86n65 grounded in place, 256 Philippines, 11, 15, 54, 85n12, 153, Holocaust, 110, 111, 125n3 154, 157, 162, 166, 172n11, and kinship, 159, 162, 163, 169, 172n15, 173n15, 173n17, 170, 174n32, 175n38 173n22, 174n28, 174n30, as protection, 14, 40 174n31, 176n56 as recuperative, 14, 27, 28, 31, 168 Piddington, Henry, 6–7, 22n39, as resilience, 14, 15, 29, 265 22n40, 22n42, 28, 60n9, 246n41 as structuring technique, 14 Pinckney, Charles, 229, 244n18, Neidjie, Bill, 143 244n19, 244n21, 244n22 Nembhard, Ceta, 237n18, 255 Pineau, Gisèle, Macadam Dreams, 14, Nietzsche, Frederich, 105n35 199–225 Nixon, Rob, 227, 242n2, 265, 269n48 incest in, 201, 202, 204, 205, 210, Noguchi Takehiko, 116, 118, 123 212, 216, 218 Nomura Shōgo, 114, 126n16 Pizarro, 235 Nünning, Ansgar, 111, 114 Poe, Edgar Allan, 64n107, 90, 104n6 “The Purloined Letter”, 90, 104n6 Pratt, Mary Louise, 71, 240, 250n113 O psychogeography, 134, 135, 146n29, O’Brien, Susie, 265, 269n46–269n49, 199, 208 269n53 , 4, 207 O’Callaghan, Evelyn, 236, 248n84 Oda Minoru, 125n5 orientalism, 10, 11, 67 Q Ormerod, Beverly, 216, 224n87, Quiambao, Bishop Lucilo Barrameda, 224n93, 224n96, 224n99 155 Orr, Leonard, and Theodore Billy, 83, 85n26, 87n94 R rape, figured in cyclones, 204 P Ravi, Srilata, 13, 14, 25–44 Parenti, Christian, 12–13, 23n64, Reid, William, 60n9, 74, 85n28, 232 24n67 repetition compulsion, 203, 205–7, Paul et Virginie. See de Saint-Pierre, 209, 210, 216, 221n24 Jacques-Henri resilience, 14, 15, 27, 29, 30, 33, 142, Pearling Disaster: A Memorial, The, 9, 236, 260–2, 264, 265, 269n46, 23n49 269n47 Pérez, Carlos Federico, La ciudad as narrative, 14, 15, 29, 265 herida, 17, 177–98 natural, 30 responses to Lugo, 177–98 through humour, 15 Perry, Commodore Matthew, 47, 48, Rich, Adrienne, 238, 249n100, 52, 62n48, 63n73 249n101 298 INDEX

Riemer, Andrew, 138, 147n43 Shin’ichirō, Nakamuura. See Román, Miguel Alberto, Gente de Nakamuura Shin’ichirō Portal, 180, 195n11 Shōgo, Nomura. See Nomura Shōgo Roth, Walter, 4, 20n23 Shuichi Kato, 111, 125n4 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 27, 67 Shultz, James L., 35, 36, 40n1, Roy, Tirthanka, 7, 22n41 43n53, 43n55, 44n69, 44n73 Ryōtarō, Shiba. See Shiba Ryōtarō Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying. See Turner, J.M.W. slavery, 2–4, 19n13, 20n15, 26, 41n5, S 196n19, 213, 227, 230, 233, 235, Said, Edward, 10 236, 239, 241, 242, 244n14, Saiki, Ikuno, 51, 54, 62n43, 245n25, 247n51, 250n120 63n68 abolition of, 2, 26, 54, 239 sailing manuals. See manuals, nautical Smith, Adam, 100, 106n62 Sansome, Basil, 140, 148n52 Southey, Robert, 228, 229, 234, Santo Domingo, 17, 177–98 246n43, 247n58 Santos, Pas Verdades. See Verdades Stepan, Nancy Leys, 16, 19n9, 24n75, Santos, Paz 68–71, 77, 84n2, 84n7, 85n9, Schmidt, Arnold, 16, 67–87 85n11, 85n17, 86n57 Schwartz, Stuart B., 8, 22n44, 22n46, Stevenson, Robert Louis, 71 197n33, 197n36, 197n48, storm management, 34. See also 197n49, 232, 246n44, 246n46 cyclones, disaster management in Sei, Itō. See Itō Sei storms Senior, Olive, 15, 250n122, 256–69 law of, 6–7, 21n37, 22n39, “Hurricane Story, 1903”, 259, 22n40–1, 22n43, 74, 85n28, 268n32 246n41, 246n45 “Hurricane Story, 1944”, 260, Mt Rokko (Japan, 1939), 110, 117 268n35 storying. See narratives “Hurricane Story, 1951”, 262, 263, Stow, Randolph, To the Islands, 135 265, 268n40 sublime, 6, 10, 16, 47, 48, 60n18, 69, “Hurricane Story, 1988”, 257, 91, 132 268n23, 268n25 Swedenborg, Emmanuel, 234 “Oya: Goddess of the Wind”, 262, Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver’s Travels, 268n37 105n11 Sewell, J.S., 47, 48, 60n10, 61n19, 61n23, 61n28 Shakespeare, William T The Merchant of Venice, 90, 104n9 Taino (people), 4, 7, 232, 236 The Tempest, 231, 234 Takehiko, Noguchi. See Noguchi Shelley, Percy Byshe, 6, 21n35, 137 Takehiko Sherratt-Bado, Dawn, 14, 199–225 Tanizaki Junichirō, 17, 109–27. See Shiba Ryōtarō, 114 also Makioka Sisters, The INDEX 299

erotic fiction, 112 Trujillo, Ramfis, 180, 184, 192, 198n66 Key, The, 123 Tumarkin, Maria, 132, 133, 145n15, self-censorship, 124 145n22, 146n23 use of sources, 113 Turner, J.M.W., 2–4, 19n7, 20n19 Thoburn, Nicholas, 92, 105n20, Typhon, 2–6, 56 105n27 typhoons. See also cyclones; hurricanes Thomas, Deborah, 218, 225n108, as anti-imperialism symbol, 52, 56, 236, 248n81 58 Thomas, Richard F., 68, 84n3 definition of, 47 Thomas, Rover, 14, 140, 141, etymology of, 2, 6, 7 148n54, 148n55 as racial other, 53 Thomas, Sue, 1–24, 227–50 rotatory, 7, 28, 47 Thomson, James, The Seasons, 3, 19n8, similarities to Melville’s whale, 46, 47 19n11, 68 sublime force of, 16, 48 Thoms, William, 79, 87n67 as supernatural agency, 50 Tobin, Beth Fowkes, 68, 72, 84, as threat to capitalistic endeavour, 85n19, 87n91, 87n96 94, 98 Todd, John, and W.B. Whall, 76, 86n52 Typhoon Haiyan (2013), 153, 155, Tokyo, earthquake (1923), 120 166 Townsend, Ian, 9, 23n52 Typhoon Muroto (1934), 18, 110, tracking, as basis of science, 2 122 trauma, 3, 111, 126n7, 133, 163, Typhoon Reming (2006), 153, 155, 166, 175n43, 206, 208, 210, 157, 161, 173n18, 173n20, 215, 221n9, 266. See also 174n36 repetition compulsion Typhoon Sendong (2011), 157 historico-cultural, 202, 203, 215 Typhoon Yolanda. See typhoons, and narrative, 3, 14, 18 Typhoon Haiyan (2013) tropicality, 4, 10–13, 23n60, 24n69, 129, 130, 134, 145n21, 158 colonial formations of, 10–13, U 23n60, 130 USA, 5, 12, 46, 51, 166, 176n56, and identity formation, 68 227, 230, 237, 238 and miscegenation, 130 imperialism of. See imperialism, and population, 1, 11, 13, 16, 27, US 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 130 and violence, 10, 12–14, 16, 36, 37 and war, 12, 13, 18, 24n69 V Trujillo, Rafael Leonida, 17, 178 Varenius, Bernhardus, 4–6, 20n17, encourages cult veneration, 188 21n32 exploits Catholic superstition, 185 Verdades Santos, Paz, 154, 158, 169, manipulative philanthropy of, 189 172n8, 172n11, 172n12, portrayed as order of progress, 186 173n15, 176n52, 176n54 300 INDEX violence White, Hayden, 196n27 colonial, 14, 130, 131, 134, 204 whiteness, 230, 236, 238, 242, 245n32 communal, 205 White, Patrick, The Eye of the Storm, cyclic, 204, 205 137, 147n37 gendered, 202, 218 “Wild Gilbert”. See Lovindeer, Lloyd human figured in natural, 201–03, Williamson, David, Travelling North, 204, 205–06, 210, 219 134 natural, 115 Winkler, Anthony, 238, 249n98 slow, 16, 236, 240, 241, 242n2, 265 Winton, Tim Virahsamy, Dev, 40 Breath, 147n41, 147n43, 147n45 vulnerability, 13, 16, 18, 24n68, 26, Dirt Music, 137 33, 36, 67, 70, 115, 157–9, 170, The Turning, 139, 147n47 172n8, 188, 205, 227, 236 Wright, Alexis Carpentaria, 15, 141, 142, 148n56, 148n59, 148n60, W 149n61 war, climate, 13 “Deep Weather”, 139, 147n49 Ward, Robert DeCourcy, 12, 23n63 Ware, Vron, 236, 245n32 War, First World, 133 Y War, Second World, 17, 18, 133 Young, James E., 111, 115, 122 Welzer, Harald, 13, 24n66 Wesley, John, 228, 229, 243n9, 243n14, 246n43, 247n58 Z West, Brad, 132, 145n19 Zong massacre, 2