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Protest

Forms, Dynamics, Functions
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"Protest" is a very broad term. It is first and foremost an umbrella term for the repertoire of direct actions collectives can employ to publicly voice their dissent. In their long and many-faceted history, protests and protest movements have developed a considerable range of strategies, symbols, narratives, aesthetics, and operational modes, some of which have persisted, while others have changed and developed over time. Therefore, this collection of articles sets out to investigate the complexity and essence of the concept of "protest" within various frameworks by asking, for example, what a "protest" is, what forms it takes, where and when a protest is carried out, for which political, social, cultural, or economic reasons, and by whom. Ultimately, the collection seeks to explore how the potential of protest to productively intervene in different contexts, or to promote the unfolding of social schisms and thereby the furthering of societal debates, can be approached from numerous academic disciplines within the humanities.

Looking at protest's forms, keeping track of its dynamics and interrogating its functions, the variety of case studies which the volume presents intellectually challenges and substantially contributes to an academic field which has gained much scholarly attention in recent years. From the fringes to the centre, from the few to the many, from subculture to mainstream, from minorities to the majority, Protest: Forms, Dynamics, Functions offers a glimpse into this field in our very own 'Age of Protest' and will be of interest to researchers, students and the interested public alike.


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MANDY BECK, CECILE SANDTEN AND DANIEL ZIESCHE
Introduction: Protest: Forms, Dynamics, Functions ................... 1

TRANSNATIONAL AND TRANSCULTURAL PROTEST MOVEMENTS

SEBASTIAN BERG
Party - Protest - Activism: Lessons from Syriza and Labour ................... 13

SILKE HÜNECKE
The Catalan Movement - Between the Aesthetic Mass Performance and
Collective Civil Disobedience ................... 27

TRACY RAMMLER
Commemoration as Protest? A Comparison of the 50th AnniversaryCommemoration of the 1967 Riots in Detroit and Newark ................... 41

CAROLIN ISABEL STEINER
It's a Man's Resistance: Female Identities in Punk ................... 59

DANIEL ZIESCHE
From Kick-Off Times to Globalisation Critique:
Moving Against Modern Football ................... 75

DIGITAL AND DISCURSIVE PRACTICES OF PROTEST

DANA EBERMANN
Exploring Protest on German Twitter Accounts:
From Hate to Counter Speech ................... 95

BJÖRN JUNGE
2020 United States Presidential Election Results:
Trump's Frames of Protest ................... 119

MARCUS NOLDEN AND MIRIAM SCHREITER
Corona Protest and Algorithmic Querfront ................... 135

THE LITERARY AESTHETICS OF PROTEST

EIKE KRONSHAGE
The Garden of Iden: Bourgeoise Ideology and Rebellion
in Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI ................... 163

CECILE SANDTEN
"... those with nothing to lose" - Reading the 2011 England Riots
as a Form of Protest: David Fermer's Young Adult Novel Riot (2013) ................... 177

GIGI ADAIR
"Gathering like a sea": Representing the Experience of Collective Protest
in Literary Fiction from Charles Dickens to Ali Smith ................... 191

MANDY BECK
Writing Against Populism and Post-Truth: Brexit and Literary Protest ................... 207

IBRAHIM YEREBAKAN
Sarah Kane's Blasted
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-86821-909-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatUnsewn / adhesive bound
Publication townTrier
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date29/07/2021
Series no.9
Pages248 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight401 g
Illustrations5 s/w Abbildungen, 3 Tabellen, 12 farbige Abbildungen
Article no.20320428
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.ae59a06e37a249c39062bcdfb7c54844
Product groupBU559
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