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Writing the Global Riot : Literature in a Time of Crisis, EPUB eBook

Writing the Global Riot : Literature in a Time of Crisis EPUB

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The history of the modern riot parallels the development of the modern novel and the modern lyric.

Yet there has been no sustained attempt to trace or theorize the various ways writers over time and in different contexts have shaped cultural perceptions of the riot as a distinctive form of political and social expression.

Through a focus on questions of voice, massing, and mediation, this collection is the first cross-cultural study of the interrelatedness of aprevalent mode of political and economic protest and the variable styles of writing that riots inspired.

This volume will provide historical depth and cultural nuance, as well as examine more recent theoretical attempts to understand the resurgence of rioting in a time of unprecedented global uncertainty. One of the key contentions of this collection is that literature has done more than merely record riotous practices.

Rather literature has, in variable ways, used them as raw material to stimulate and accelerate its own formal development and critical responsiveness.

For some writers this has manifested in a move away from classical norms of propriety and accord, and toward a more openly contingent, chaotic, and unpredictable scenography and cast of dramatis personae, while others have movedtowards narrative realism or, more recently, digital media platforms to manifest the crises that riots unleash.

Keenly attuned to these formal variations, the essays in this collection analyse literature's fraught dialogue with the histories of violence that are bound up in the riot as an inherentlyvolatile form of collective action.