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Infrastructures of crisis in global twenty-first-century literature
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- Book Synopsis
- Discourse about crisis is pervasive in the mass media and scholarship, and in discussions about the discipline of literary studies. Contemporary narratives about crisis concern systems and infrastructures on which societies rely. This book critically engages with crises as events of excess which surpass containment efforts by governments and institutions: as occurrences that generate conflicting discourses, meanings and political responses and as entangled with visible and underlying structures. Infrastructures of Crisis concentrates on the evocation of infrastructure in literary and filmic texts about real-world events, such as nuclear accidents, the 'refugee crisis', pandemics and climate change, and works across scholarly conversations to examine how a range of cataclysms is figured, as well as how cultural products dramatise infrastructures' entanglements with neoliberalism and colonialism.
- About The Author
- Lucy Neave is Associate Professor in English and Creative Writing at the Australian National University. She is the author of two award-winning novels. Her scholarship has appeared in Textual Practice, Journal of Australian Literature, New Writing and Journal of Commonwealth Literature, among others. She has been a visiting scholar at New York University, the University of Virginia, and CUNY Graduate Center's Committee on Globalization and Social Change, and is a former Fulbright scholar.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781399539531
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press, (31 October 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 208
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 234 x 156 mm
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