This introductory chapter explores why Brexit matters for women and queer individuals. It offers background and context, including the nature of the referendum debate on social and traditional media, whose voices were heard, role of activists, voting breakdown, etc. This chapter further offers a roadmap of the subsequent contributions
We’ve read the headlines, we’ve seen the news and we’re all well aware of Theresa May’s latest speec...
This special issue of Poem is dedicated to women writers’ responses to “Brexit” – the term coined to...
This article explores the gendered nature of the process of withdrawing from the European Union. Con...
This collection examines the opportunities and challenges, rights and wrongs, and prospects and risk...
Author's chapter from the book Gender and Queer Perspectives on Brexit. This collection examines th...
How can we seek to unpack the complex and gendered dynamics of Brexit amid a deeply divisive and fas...
This conclusion offers some concluding remarks on the overall theme of gender and queer perspectives...
On 24 June 2016, many people had the feeling that they had gone to bed the night before in the Unite...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and o...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and o...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
Using Halberstam (2005), it is argued that the conditions of the creative industries and creative w...
Brexit has been debated and unpicked to exhaustion. Writing in February 2019, Brexit is beginning to...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
We’ve read the headlines, we’ve seen the news and we’re all well aware of Theresa May’s latest speec...
This special issue of Poem is dedicated to women writers’ responses to “Brexit” – the term coined to...
This article explores the gendered nature of the process of withdrawing from the European Union. Con...
This collection examines the opportunities and challenges, rights and wrongs, and prospects and risk...
Author's chapter from the book Gender and Queer Perspectives on Brexit. This collection examines th...
How can we seek to unpack the complex and gendered dynamics of Brexit amid a deeply divisive and fas...
This conclusion offers some concluding remarks on the overall theme of gender and queer perspectives...
On 24 June 2016, many people had the feeling that they had gone to bed the night before in the Unite...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and o...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and o...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
Using Halberstam (2005), it is argued that the conditions of the creative industries and creative w...
Brexit has been debated and unpicked to exhaustion. Writing in February 2019, Brexit is beginning to...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
We’ve read the headlines, we’ve seen the news and we’re all well aware of Theresa May’s latest speec...
This special issue of Poem is dedicated to women writers’ responses to “Brexit” – the term coined to...
This article explores the gendered nature of the process of withdrawing from the European Union. Con...