This article analyses the cultural traction and media visibility yielded by left-wing ideas and people during Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as British Labour Party leader (2015–2019), while also offering some more general reflections on the relationship between left politics and popular culture. I begin by noting that the cultural and media aspects of Corbynism have largely been neglected in the scholarly literature. I then go on to caution against the temptation of subsuming the cultural aspects of Corbyn-era left politics under the label of ‘left-wing populism’. Instead, I defend a conception of ‘popular leftism’ as distinct from ‘left-wing populism’, via an engagement with Stuart Hall’s classic essay ‘Notes on Deconstructing the Popular’, as we...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The article gives an overview of the key cultural and structural factors behind nationalist populis...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Jeremy Corbyn’s dramatic rise and fall created a problem for left political strategists in the UK. C...
Culture Wars investigates the relationship between the media and politics in Britain today. It focus...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
This article unpacks the concept of ‘cultural populism’ in multiple ways, and explores its value for...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
This is an accepted manuscript of a review published by Duke University Press on 01/12/2022, availab...
The purpose of this article is to overturn some key assumptions on the nature of populism in relatio...
This article examines Corbynism's gender politics, and its relationship with feminism. We note that ...
Culture Wars investigates the relationship between the media and politics in Britain today. It focus...
This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner...
This chapter analyses the relevance of ‘populism’ for understanding the movement surrounding UK Labo...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The article gives an overview of the key cultural and structural factors behind nationalist populis...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Jeremy Corbyn’s dramatic rise and fall created a problem for left political strategists in the UK. C...
Culture Wars investigates the relationship between the media and politics in Britain today. It focus...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
This article unpacks the concept of ‘cultural populism’ in multiple ways, and explores its value for...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
This is an accepted manuscript of a review published by Duke University Press on 01/12/2022, availab...
The purpose of this article is to overturn some key assumptions on the nature of populism in relatio...
This article examines Corbynism's gender politics, and its relationship with feminism. We note that ...
Culture Wars investigates the relationship between the media and politics in Britain today. It focus...
This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner...
This chapter analyses the relevance of ‘populism’ for understanding the movement surrounding UK Labo...
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the British Labour Party in 2015, the party for the first ...
The article gives an overview of the key cultural and structural factors behind nationalist populis...
This paper argues that political scientists in Britain have, for the most part, failed to adequately...