ABSTRACT

Brexit and the Migrant Voice provides a platform for the perspectives of European citizens and migrants living and working in the UK by assessing their representation in British and European cultural productions (literature, drama, the media) and by foregrounding their attitudes, their fears, and their concerns about Brexit.

The book looks at Brexit through the eyes of Britain’s European citizens (‘Europe in Britain’), while also looking at European perceptions of Britain as a nation (‘Britain in Europe’), via a geographical journey – from West to East –across Europe. The book assesses how these countries, their citizens, and their cultural productions engage with the questions and challenges posed by Brexit. It brings together an exciting line-up of European academics and scholars, both early-career and well-established, from a variety of subject disciplines. Some live and work within UK Higher Education Institutions and thus look at Britain from within, while others reside within their countries of origin and look at Britain from the outside. Their chapters assess Brexit via a plethora of cultural outputs – Brexit fiction from their individual countries, opinion pieces, press discussions, but also narratives of compatriots affected by the UK’s decision to leave the European Union. The authors’ individual focal points on fiction, journalism, blog posts, theatre performances, and other cultural productions offer an innovative and comprehensive picture about thoughts on Brexit from around Europe that will fill an important gap in the market.

This book will appeal to the academic market at undergraduate, postgraduate, and academic researcher level in a wide variety of disciplines including Literature, Politics and International Relations, European Studies, History, Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Media Studies.

part I|15 pages

Introduction

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Brexit and the (Lack of) the Migrant Voice

part II|184 pages

Europe in Britain and Britain in Europe

chapter 1|12 pages

Intimate Borders

Brexit and Ireland

chapter 2|15 pages

Europe in Britain

The Marginalised Voices of EU Migrants in Contemporary British Brexlit

chapter 3|19 pages

‘We're All EU Citizens, But Some Are More Migrants Than Others'

The Impact of Brexit on the Portuguese Community Residing in the United Kingdom 1

chapter 4|15 pages

Disorientated Voices over Brexit

The Spanish Experience 1

chapter 5|24 pages

Italian Brexit Blues

chapter 6|18 pages

Splendid Consultation

Jochen Buchsteiner Reports on Brexit and Britain

chapter 10|15 pages

The Voice of the Third Party

Brexit in Romanian ‘Migrature'

chapter 11|9 pages

Russian Writers on Brexit in 2019

part III|11 pages

Epilogue

chapter |9 pages

Epilogue

On Shit-Dollop Lane