This chapter argues that the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU) and the subsequent Brexit process have been dominated by discourses of toxic masculinity, manifesting in two distinct ways: first through the deployment of language that was associated with deal-making and, second through the deployment of language associated with militarism. Drawing on a combination of critical feminist theory, documentary analysis and elite, semi-structured interviews with individuals close to the process, this chapter demonstrates the extent to which Brexit has been dominated by discourses of militarism, which highlighted Britain’s assumed global role in the world emphasising strength, security and global power, and deal-making discourses ...
Close With and Kill The Enemy: Investigating gender and military conflict through a de-constructe...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
This chapter argues that the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU) and the subsequen...
This chapter argues that the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU) and the subsequen...
This article examines the discourses of masculinity to pervade debates on the United Kingdom’s exit ...
In this article, we identify Brexit as a critical juncture, wherein the EU has had the opportunity t...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
This article enquires into the connections between gender and discourses of the nuclear weapons stat...
Gender is essential for understanding British/English national identity. Feminist and queer scholars...
As a result of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement with United Nations Securi...
This short comment reflects on gender, age and class profile of those who voted to leave the Europea...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
This chapter analyzes the militarization of political language in digital contexts in the post-Brexi...
This paper outlines an ongoing qualitative study in social psychology, with a pilot study completed ...
Close With and Kill The Enemy: Investigating gender and military conflict through a de-constructe...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
This chapter argues that the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU) and the subsequen...
This chapter argues that the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU) and the subsequen...
This article examines the discourses of masculinity to pervade debates on the United Kingdom’s exit ...
In this article, we identify Brexit as a critical juncture, wherein the EU has had the opportunity t...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
This article enquires into the connections between gender and discourses of the nuclear weapons stat...
Gender is essential for understanding British/English national identity. Feminist and queer scholars...
As a result of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement with United Nations Securi...
This short comment reflects on gender, age and class profile of those who voted to leave the Europea...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
This chapter analyzes the militarization of political language in digital contexts in the post-Brexi...
This paper outlines an ongoing qualitative study in social psychology, with a pilot study completed ...
Close With and Kill The Enemy: Investigating gender and military conflict through a de-constructe...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...