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The Political Uses of Literature: Global Perspectives and Theoretical Approaches, 1920-2020

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Full Title:

The Political Uses of Literature: Global Perspectives and Theoretical Approaches, 1920-2020

Contributors:

By (Author) Prof. or Dr. Benjamin Kohlmann
Edited by Dr. Ivana Perica

ISBN:

9781501399336

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publication Date:

11th January 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary theory
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Comparative politics

Dewey:

809.933581

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Drawing on a global history of politicized writing, this book explores literatures utility as a mode of activism and aesthetic engagement with the political challenges of the current moment. The question of literatures uses has recently become a key topic of academic and public debate. Paradoxically, however, these conversations often tend to bypass the rich history of engagements with literatures distinctly political uses that form such a powerful current of 20th- and 21st-century artistic production and critical-theoretical reflection. The Political Uses of Literature reopens discussion of literatures political and activist genealogies along several interrelated lines: As a foundational moment, it draws attention to the important body of interwar politicized literature and to debates about literatures ability to intervene in social reality. It then traces the mobilization of related conversations and artistic practices across several historical conjunctures, most notably the committed literature of the 1960s and our own present. In mapping out these geographically and artistically diverse traditions including case studies from the Americas, Europe, Africa, India and Russia contributors advance critical discussions in the field, making questions pertaining to politicized art newly compelling to a broader and more diverse readership. Most importantly, this volume insists on the need to think about literatures political uses today at a time when it has become increasingly difficult to imagine any kind of political efficacy for art, even as the need to do so is growing more and more acute. Literature may not proffer easy answers to our political problems, but as this collection suggests, the writing of the 20th century holds out aesthetic resources for a renewed engagement with the dilemmas that face us now.

Author Bio

Benjamin Kohlmann is Professor of English at Regensburg University, Germany, and author of Committed Styles: Modernism Politics and Left-Wing Literature (2014) and British Literature and the Life of Institutions: Speculative States (2021). His co-edited volumes include A History of 1930s British Literature (2019; TLS Books of the Year). Ivana Perica is Marie Jahoda Scholar at the University of Vienna, Austria, and author of Die privat-ffentliche Achse des Politischen: Das Unvernehmen zwischen Hannah Arendt und Jacques Rancire (2016).

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