
Writing the Global Riot
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- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures and Illustrations
- Introduction: Writing and Rioting: Literature in Times of Crisis
- 1: Ian Haywood: Tumultum Populi: Riots, Noise, and Speech Acts in Georgian England
- 2: Mark Steven: I Would They Were Barbarians: Shakespeare, Brecht, and the Global Riot
- 3: Helen Groth: Bloody Sundays: Radical Rewriting and the Trafalgar Riot of 1887
- 4: Cóilín Parsons: Rhodes Must Fall, Ulysses, and the Politics of Teaching Modernism
- 5: J. Daniel Elam: Buzz, Crowd, Life: Writing the Riot in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable and Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway
- 6: Rashmi Varma: Riotous Nations: Time and the Short Story of Partition
- 7: Joseph North: A Sketch of the Mob
- 8: Janny H. C. Leung: Phantom Justice and Orwellian Violence: Writing Against Erasure in a Turbulent Hong Kong
- 9: Julian Murphet: The Crowd in this Moment: Troubling the Immanence of Riots in US Literature
- 10: Andrew Brooks and Astrid Lorange: 'If I write a Love poem it's against the police': The Abolitionist Poetics of the Riot
- 11: Karima Laachir: Mobilizing the History of Protest and Dissent in Post-2011 Moroccan Novels
- 12: Caroline Rooney: From 'Jihadi City' to 'Bride of the Revolution': The Protest of Tripoli
- 13: Rita Sakr: Taming 'the Square': Documenting the Rioting Subject in Basma Abdel Aziz's The Queue
- 14: Jumana Bayeh: Mediating the Arab Spring's Riots: Reclaiming Egypt's Lost Archive
- Index
- Selected Bibliography
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