‘It aye like London, you know’: The Brexit Novel and the Cultural Politics of Devolution
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...
Main Author: | Chloe Ashbridge |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Open Library of Humanities
2020-05-01
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Series: | Open Library of Humanities |
Online Access: | https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4622/ |
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