
Crisis and the Culture of Fear and Anxiety in Contemporary Europe
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- English
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Crisis and the Culture of Fear and Anxiety in Contemporary Europe
About this book
The accruement of crises over the last two decades, with their particular manifestations in the European context, has evoked the feeling of living in exceptional times, as captured in the recurrent claim that we live in the "age of anxiety." The main aim of this collection is to analyse, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the causes and consequences of the current dominance of the discourse of fear, anxiety, and crisis through the experience of distinct and often interdependent moral panics in twenty-first-century Europe.
With its multidisciplinary approach, this volume sheds light on the need to view the interrelationship between different crises and their associated affects as crucial in attaining a more nuanced understanding of the aetiology and effects of the current "age of anxiety." This multidisciplinary scrutiny of the interrelationship of twenty-first-century fears, anxiety and crises signals an original engagement with these complex phenomena in order to make their emergence and profound effects on contemporary society more comprehensible.
The timeliness of the thematic focus and the rigorous in-depth analyses make this collection relevant to students and academics within the fields of sociology, literary and cultural studies, political science and anthropology, as well as to those in European studies and global studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors
- 1 Introduction: fear, anxiety, and crisis. Europe and emotions in the twenty-first century
- 2 The pedagogy of listening: the poetics of crisis in contemporary Europe
- 3 Nordic (in)securities, transatlantic anxieties, and global crises: the inhospitable āhomelandā in Northern European films
- 4 Virtual terrorists, virtual anxiety: affect and technology in Kamila Shamsieās Home Fire
- 5 Anxiety in financial crisis cinema: gendered alternatives to patriarchal neoliberalism in Costa-Gavrasās Le capital (2012)
- 6 Border anxieties in Brexit literature: Anthony J. Quinn and the politics of crime fiction
- 7 Securitisation of the Swedish migration policy and the situation for unaccompanied children
- 8 The witness of others: refugees, hope, and Europe
- 9 Eco-anxiety as a dimension of European anxious experiences
- 10 The anxieties of intergenerational environmental justice in John Lanchesterās The Wall
- 11 In defence of fear: COVID-19, crises and democracy
- 12 Ageism, anxiety, and the crisis of capitalist subjectivity
- 13 Framing the āexceptions to the ruleā in analyses of responses to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a study of European poles involving Sweden and Bulgaria
- 14 Conclusion: the future of (meta)crisis: from anxiety and the culture of fear to hope, solidarity, and the culture of resilience?
- Index