
The Art of Resistance
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"This book is remarkable for closing an important gap in Austrian Studies scholarship on contemporary politics and specifically the cultural responses and resistance to far-right wing governments in Austria... a must-read for all scholars who seek a better understanding of cultural resistance to extreme right-wing movements in early twenty-first-century Austria." * Journal of Austrian Studies"Fiddler's book stands out for the range of works in different media that she discusses. These include acts of everyday protest (demonstrations, speeches, graffiti, dance, etc.), as well as literary texts, films, and dramas... An excellently researched and well-written study, The Art of Resistance will prove an invaluable resource for scholars interested in cultural protest against the far right not just in Austria but around the world." * Modern Language Review
"It is a fascinating book that demonstrates the extent to which the distinction between culture and politics has become blurred-in Austria as elsewhere... Allyson Fiddler's book helps us to understand the complexity of factors behind the new culture of protest." * Austrian History Yearbook
"...a [groundbreaking], lucidly written, meticulously researched magnum opus surveying Austria's, but above all Vienna's, culture of dissent at the turn of the millennium. The passionate archivist Fiddler expertly disentangles the complexities behind protest art in a country once dubbed Insel der Seligen." * Austrian Studies
"The Art of Resistance is a comprehensive, vigorously written treatment of a topic that transcends Austrian Studies. It is clearly the product of extensive research and an intimate familiarity with the subject matter." * Geoffrey C. Howes, Bowling Green State University
"This study provides a meticulously researched analysis of a wide range of cultural phenomena before, during and after the protests at the turn of the millennium in Austria. An unquestionably valuable exploration of artistic production in Austria's protest movement!" * Veronika Zangl, University of Amsterdam
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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
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Index
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