Precarity, Alcohol and Contemporary British and Irish Literature

Emily J Hogg author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Precarity, Alcohol and Contemporary British and Irish Literature cover

Precarity is the condition of human vulnerability that is experienced with new intensity due to cuts to the welfare state and the insecurity of contemporary work. In contemporary literature from Britain and Ireland, precarity is frequently explored in a surprising way: through depictions of alcohol. Precarity, Alcohol and Contemporary British and Irish Literature reveals how contemporary writing connects socio-economic insecurity and drinking. In particular, the book argues that representations of drinking places are used to examine the possibility of forming new precarious social collectives, while depictions of the mess and bodily waste of heavy drinking reflect on the gendering of work in neoliberalism. It shows that the uncontrollable nature of risk in precarity, and its lost dreams of the future, come to be explored through narrative fiction about alcohol, and explains how sobriety memoirs explore vulnerable interconnectedness.

Hogg provides a timely examination of pressing cultural and social issues. Her scholarship offers a rich resource for anyone interested in precarity, and the focus on alcohol gives attention to overlooked intimate public and domestic spaces. A must-read for anyone interested in care, solidarity and neoliberal insecurity. -- Liam Connell, University of Brighton

ISBN: 9781399552004

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248 pages