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Since 2000, much attention has been paid to the increase in social
precarity in Europe and the US. Phenomena of precarization (such as
underemployment, indebtedness, deaths of despair) tend to be
causally linked to the rise of neoliberalism as a strategy of
governance that redistributes risk to the already vulnerable.
Representing Social Precarity in German Literature and Film
broadens the scope beyond this narrow definition of precarity,
using Germany as a national case study, to examine the historical
genesis of precarity, its evolution from 19th-century industrial
modernity to the present, and its reflections and reconfigurations
in artistic production, in particular with relation to work,
gender, and sexuality. Representing Social Precarity in German
Literature and Film probes the concept of “representation” in
its full two senses, in the sense of “artistic depiction” and
in the sense of “political proxy and advocacy.” In linking
economic discourses to cultural production, this volume shows how
culture can reveal the gap between a society’s narrative about
itself and the ways in which precarity shapes experience and
consciousness.
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