The Toba super-catastrophe as history of the future
This article considers Lake Toba’s origins through global science and local folklore to examine how volcanic eruptions in the deep past are accessed, remembered, and understood. The eruption of the Toba volcano circa 73,000 years ago was theorized by some scientists as a “Super Catastrophe” that nea...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1638732022-12-21T01:43:31Z The Toba super-catastrophe as history of the future Zakaria, Faizah School of Humanities Humanities::History Toba Eruption Volcano This article considers Lake Toba’s origins through global science and local folklore to examine how volcanic eruptions in the deep past are accessed, remembered, and understood. The eruption of the Toba volcano circa 73,000 years ago was theorized by some scientists as a “Super Catastrophe” that nearly extinguished the human population. At a local level, folklore of the Toba Batak peoples articulates this disaster in the form of morality tales. In these stories, nature is anthropomorphized as an act of memory to warn against the future impact of wrongful action. This article argues that both historical memories index a history of the future. While seemingly disparate, each narrative— scientific and folkloric—contains a meta-narrative on how the future has shaped our questions of the past and vice versa. In both epistemes, the writing of the distant past emerges with the writing of the future to define ethical choices for the present. 2022-12-21T01:43:31Z 2022-12-21T01:43:31Z 2022 Journal Article Zakaria, F. (2022). The Toba super-catastrophe as history of the future. Indonesia, 2022(113), 31-48. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ind.2022.0002 0019-7289 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163873 10.1353/ind.2022.0002 2-s2.0-85136230571 113 2022 31 48 en Indonesia © 2022 Cornell University. All rights reserved. |
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This article considers Lake Toba’s origins through global science and local folklore to examine how volcanic eruptions in the deep past are accessed, remembered, and understood. The eruption of the Toba volcano circa 73,000 years ago was theorized by some scientists as a “Super Catastrophe” that nearly extinguished the human population. At a local level, folklore of the Toba Batak peoples articulates this disaster in the form of morality tales. In these stories, nature is anthropomorphized as an act of memory to warn against the future impact of wrongful action. This article argues that both historical memories index a history of the future. While seemingly disparate, each narrative— scientific and folkloric—contains a meta-narrative on how the future has shaped our questions of the past and vice versa. In both epistemes, the writing of the distant past emerges with the writing of the future to define ethical choices for the present. |
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