This paper takes Anthony Cartwright’s The Cut (2017) as its central focus, a novel commissioned by European publisher Peirene Press as a fictional response to the UK’s 2016 Brexit vote. I provide a discussion of what I term the ‘cultural politics of devolution’ in Cartwright’s text, suggesting that it offers a critique of the British centralised state form and makes demands for the decentralisation of political power. Focussed on a small deindustrialised town, The Cut is an English regional polemic exploring how uneven development played a decisive role in the outcome of the European Union referendum. Building on Doreen Massey’s insight that places are not simply physical locations but ‘articulations of social relations’ (Massey, 1994: 22),...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
The complex proposition posed by Brexit challenges us to reinvestigate British reflections on identi...
The idea of “Britain and Europe” that David Cameron emphasised in his speech on 23 January 2013 is a...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
In the years leading up the EU referendum, British society witnessed a sudden and violent shift towa...
This is a monograph analysing the symbolic role played by contemporary fiction in the break-up of po...
The post-war years were a period of introspection for British society as the nation endeavoured to ...
The 2016 vote to leave the European Union has incited many tormenting debates regarding the present ...
Too often members of the working class who voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
Too often members of the working class who voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum ...
The unfolding spectacle of the European referendum has forcibly retuned us to the importance of crit...
This article considers how postcolonial fiction anticipated, apprehended, and critically explored th...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
The complex proposition posed by Brexit challenges us to reinvestigate British reflections on identi...
The idea of “Britain and Europe” that David Cameron emphasised in his speech on 23 January 2013 is a...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
In the years leading up the EU referendum, British society witnessed a sudden and violent shift towa...
This is a monograph analysing the symbolic role played by contemporary fiction in the break-up of po...
The post-war years were a period of introspection for British society as the nation endeavoured to ...
The 2016 vote to leave the European Union has incited many tormenting debates regarding the present ...
Too often members of the working class who voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
Too often members of the working class who voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum ...
The unfolding spectacle of the European referendum has forcibly retuned us to the importance of crit...
This article considers how postcolonial fiction anticipated, apprehended, and critically explored th...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
The complex proposition posed by Brexit challenges us to reinvestigate British reflections on identi...
The idea of “Britain and Europe” that David Cameron emphasised in his speech on 23 January 2013 is a...