Drawing from a rich corpus of British cultural production and postcolonial theory, this book positions Brexit in the historical nexus of colonialism, colonial nostalgia, and the rise of narcissistic nationalism in contemporary Europe.
Drawing from a rich corpus of British cultural production and postcolonial theory, this book positions Brexit in the historical nexus of colonialism, colonial nostalgia, and the rise of narcissistic nationalism in contemporary Europe.
Caroline Koegler is Assistant Professor of British Literary and Cultural Studies, University of Münster, Germany. Pavan Kumar Malreddy teaches English Literature at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Marlena Tronicke is Assistant Professor of British Literary and Cultural Studies, University of Münster, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The colonial remains of Brexit: Empire nostalgia and narcissistic nationalism Caroline Koegler, Pavan Kumar Malreddy and Marlena Tronicke 1. Ain't No Black in the (Brexit) Union Jack Ronald Cummings 2. Warning Signs: Postcolonial Writing and the Apprehension of Brexit John McLeod 3. Brexit literature's present absentees: Triangulating Brexit, anti-Semitism, and the Palestinian crisis Lindsey Moore 4. 'We are all migrants through time': History and Geography in Mohsin Hamid's Exit West Shazia Sadaf 5. 'Eastern Europeans' and BrexLit Vedrana Velickovic 6. Imperial Pasts, Dystopian Futures, and the Theatre of Brexit Marlena Tronicke 7. The Brexit within: Mapping the Rural and the Urban in Contemporary British Fiction Birte Heidemann 8. Writing Back to Brexit: Transcultural Intertextuality, Refugees, and the Colonial Archive from Chaucer to Kipling Jan Rupp 9. (Post)colonial friendships and Empire 2.0: A Brexit reading of Victoria & Abdul Clelia Clini
Introduction: The colonial remains of Brexit: Empire nostalgia and narcissistic nationalism Caroline Koegler, Pavan Kumar Malreddy and Marlena Tronicke 1. Ain't No Black in the (Brexit) Union Jack Ronald Cummings 2. Warning Signs: Postcolonial Writing and the Apprehension of Brexit John McLeod 3. Brexit literature's present absentees: Triangulating Brexit, anti-Semitism, and the Palestinian crisis Lindsey Moore 4. 'We are all migrants through time': History and Geography in Mohsin Hamid's Exit West Shazia Sadaf 5. 'Eastern Europeans' and BrexLit Vedrana Velickovic 6. Imperial Pasts, Dystopian Futures, and the Theatre of Brexit Marlena Tronicke 7. The Brexit within: Mapping the Rural and the Urban in Contemporary British Fiction Birte Heidemann 8. Writing Back to Brexit: Transcultural Intertextuality, Refugees, and the Colonial Archive from Chaucer to Kipling Jan Rupp 9. (Post)colonial friendships and Empire 2.0: A Brexit reading of Victoria & Abdul Clelia Clini
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