This volume explores the cultural significance of Brexit, situating it in debates about nation and identity. Contributors to this collection seek to contextualize Britain's decision to leave the EU and to assess its reverberations in language, literature, and culture. Addressing such aspects as British exceptionalism, myth-making, medievalism, and nostalgia, contributions range from travelogues, Ladybird books, and rural cinema-going to ageing. An important focus lies on marginalized groups and geographical fringes, as contributors attend to the Irish situation and the scarcity of EU migrants in Brexit literature (BrexLit). Finally, two essays widen the perspective to assess American parallels to the discourses about a Brexit that is still far from "done."
Brexit Without the Bullshit : The Facts on Food, Jobs, Travel, and the NHS
Gavin Esler
audiobookThe Great Brexit Swindle : Why the mega-rich and free market fanatics conspired to force Britain from the European Union
T. J. Coles
bookBritish Foreign Policy After Brexit : An Independent Voice
David Owen, David Ludlow
bookBrexit Unfolded : How no one got what they wanted (and why they were never going to)
Chris Grey
bookSvindlande stunder i Blackeberg
Petra Mede
audiobookbookChaos of Brexit : The majority carries the vote
Meverly A. Benjamin
audiobookIs Everyone Really Equal?
Özlem Sensoy, Robin DiAngelo
audiobookHow Britain Ends : English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations
Gavin Esler
audiobookDidion and Babitz
Lili Anolik
audiobookbookThe Runaway Species: How Human Creativity Remakes the World
David Eagleman
audiobookSummary, Analysis, and Review of Holly Whitaker's Quit Like a Woman : The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol
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audiobookThe Queer Bible : Essays
Jack Guinness
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