Description
Explores the relationship between literature, politics and celebrity in global cultural contexts from the 18th century to the present.
About the Author
Sandra Mayer is a literary and cultural historian based at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, working on the intersections of literary celebrity, activism and life-writing. Ruth Scobie is a scholar of eighteenth-century literature and colonialism. She is the author of Celebrity Culture and the Myth of Oceania in Britain 1770-1823 (2019).
Reviews
Authorship, Activism, and Celebrity offers a welcome account of literary activism that is historically and culturally diverse, from the 18th to the 21st centuries, from England to South Africa to Tamil Nadu. Featuring a range of scholarly and creative positions on the question of whether celebrity impedes or empowers literary authors' capacity to militate for social change, this volume is intellectually capacious in its analysis of 'the complex entanglements of celebrity, artistic integrity and political agency.' * Lorraine York, Distinguished University Professor of English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University, Canada, and author of Reluctant Celebrity: Affect and Privilege in Contemporary Stardom (2018) *
Authorship, Activism and Celebrity is a unique collection of essays on a topic which is not only 'cutting edge' in terms of academic interest, but which also has obvious relevance to contemporary authorship, particularly where authors find themselves on the front line in defence of freedom of speech, thought and action. The editors of this ground-breaking volume have brought together a fascinating range of scholars and practitioners in a collection which is as important for understanding the historical context of literary celebrity activism as it is in helping to comprehend its contemporary relevance and importance. It explores the interplay of celebrity status and literary activism through a mixture of interviews and email exchanges with contemporary activist authors and literary celebrities such as Benjamin Zephaniah and Antjie Krog, transcripts of round-table discussions and more traditional scholarly essays. The latter range across time and space from the early days of celebrity authorship in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present. The book's juxtaposition of historically situated essays with insight and comment from contemporary activist authors makes it both a significant scholarly work of literary history and an important social document in itself. * Simon Morgan, Professor and Head of History, Leeds Beckett University, UK *
This is a highly pertinent and important work that is urgent reading for students and scholars. * Mary Luckhurst, Professor and Head of School of Arts, University of Bristol, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501392375
Author Sandra Mayer
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc