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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 Britainâs European citizens (âEurope in Britainâ), while also looking at European perceptions of Britain as a nation (âBritain in Europeâ), via a geographical journey â from West to East âacross 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

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/27/2024
      ISBN13: 9780367708832, 978-0367708832
      ISBN10: 0367708833

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      Book Synopsis

      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 Britainâs European citizens (âEurope in Britainâ), while also looking at European perceptions of Britain as a nation (âBritain in Europeâ), via a geographical journey â from West to East âacross 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

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