Chapter 1: Introduction. Poetics and Precarity. Literary Representations of Precarious Work, Past and Present --
Chapter 2: Precarity and Privilege in State-of-the-Nation Novels. Anatomy of a Fragmented Body Politic --
Chapter 3: Precarity and Privilege in State-of-the-Nation Novels. Anatomy of a Fragmented Body Politic --
Chapter 4: . Slums, the Lumpenproletariat, and Precarity. Literary Representations of the Urban Precarious in Egon Erwin Kisch and Ilija Trojanow’s Reportages --
Chapter 5: The Impossibility of Protest. Precarity in Maria Leitner’s Reportage Novel Hotel Amerika --
Chapter 6: Precarity, Working-Class Literature, and the Written Presence of Objects. A Material Reading of Lucien Bourgeois’ L’Ascension --
Chapter 7: At Home on the Stage. Towards an Affective Geography of Gentrification and Eviction in U.S. Cities --
Chapter 8: Common Language: Academics Against Networking and the Poetics of Precarity --
Chapter 9: Writing the Voices of Precarity in Contemporary French Literature --
Chapter 10: Working Oneself to Death. Interview with Heike Geißler about Seasonal Associate (2014) --
Chapter 11: The Side-by-Side Existence of Total Catastrophe and Everyday Life Is the Real.” Interview with Kathrin Röggla about Precarity and the Grammar of Catastrophes --
Chapter 12: Precarious Authorship in the Digital Society: Literary Value Chains and Kathrin Röggla‘s “Essenpoetik” --
Chapter 13: Towards a Poetics of Precarity: Labor Spheres in Contemporary European Fiction --
Chapter 14: The Character of Risk --
Chapter 15: To Be or Not to Be a Laborer: Three Swedish Novels about Young Adults, Temporary Employment and the Precariat’s Consciousness --
Chapter 16: Neighboring with the Roofless. Imagin(in)g Homeless Others --
Chapter 17: In Real Time: Phenomenologies of Precarity in Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet --
Chapter 18: Coda. Narrating Precarity in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic. .
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00240/23 | 809.05 Lit | Online | Available |