disappearancean
Disappearancean is a term in literary and media criticism used to describe a class of narrative phenomena in which elements of a story vanish—characters, places, memories, or objects—without explicit in-text explanation. The disappearances function as a structural or thematic force, often creating uncertainty, reframing what counts as evidence, and foregrounding questions of memory, power, and erasure.
Etymology and scope: the word combines “disappearance” with the suffix "-an," signaling a recognized category or
Usage and interpretation: disappearancean appears as both a narrative device and a critical lens. It can shape
Examples in theory and practice: scholars discuss hypothetical and published works where maps disappear from cities,
Reception: the term is valued for highlighting erasure as a deliberate artistic choice, but some critics warn
See also: erasure in literature, narrative device, vanishing point, memory studies.