The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

Well before the far-right resurgence that has most recently transformed European politics, Austria’s 1999 parliamentary elections surprised the world with the unexpected success of the Freedom Party of Austria and its charismatic leader, Jörg Haider. The party’s perceived xenophobia, isolationism, and unabashed nationalism in turn inspired a massive protest movement that expressed opposition not only through street protests but also in novels, plays, films, and music. Through careful readings of this varied cultural output, The Art of Resistance traces the aesthetic styles and strategies deployed during this time, providing critical context for understanding modern Austrian history as well as the European protest movements of today.

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The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

Well before the far-right resurgence that has most recently transformed European politics, Austria’s 1999 parliamentary elections surprised the world with the unexpected success of the Freedom Party of Austria and its charismatic leader, Jörg Haider. The party’s perceived xenophobia, isolationism, and unabashed nationalism in turn inspired a massive protest movement that expressed opposition not only through street protests but also in novels, plays, films, and music. Through careful readings of this varied cultural output, The Art of Resistance traces the aesthetic styles and strategies deployed during this time, providing critical context for understanding modern Austrian history as well as the European protest movements of today.

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The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

by Allyson Fiddler
The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

The Art of Resistance: Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century

by Allyson Fiddler

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Overview

Well before the far-right resurgence that has most recently transformed European politics, Austria’s 1999 parliamentary elections surprised the world with the unexpected success of the Freedom Party of Austria and its charismatic leader, Jörg Haider. The party’s perceived xenophobia, isolationism, and unabashed nationalism in turn inspired a massive protest movement that expressed opposition not only through street protests but also in novels, plays, films, and music. Through careful readings of this varied cultural output, The Art of Resistance traces the aesthetic styles and strategies deployed during this time, providing critical context for understanding modern Austrian history as well as the European protest movements of today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789200478
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/19/2018
Series: Austrian and Habsburg Studies , #21
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Allyson Fiddler is Professor of German and Austrian Studies at Lancaster University and one of the foremost scholars on the work of Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek. Her books include Rewriting Reality: An Introduction to Elfriede Jelinek (1994) and 'Other' Austrians: Post-1945 Austrian Women’s Writing (1998).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Austria Gets the ‘Blues’: Setting the Scene for Protest
Chapter 2. Performing Politics: On the Sounds, Symbols and Sites of Resistance
Chapter 3. Novel Responses: Protest in Prose
Chapter 4. Projecting Protest: Resistance on Screen
Chapter 5. Staging Resistance: Dramatic Themes and Interventions

Conclusion: The Colours of 2016 and 2017: Green, Blue … Turquoise

References
Index

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