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Deconstructing Brexit Discourses Embedded Euroscepticism Fantasy Objects And The United Kingdoms Vote To Leave The European Union Benjamin Hawkins

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Deconstructing Brexit Discourses Embedded Euroscepticism Fantasy Objects And The United Kingdoms Vote To Leave The European Union Benjamin Hawkins
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.63 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Benjamin Hawkins
ISBN: 9781351578974, 1351578979
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Deconstructing Brexit Discourses Embedded Euroscepticism Fantasy Objects And The United Kingdoms Vote To Leave The European Union Benjamin Hawkins by Benjamin Hawkins 9781351578974, 1351578979 instant download after payment.

This book expands on and complements the burgeoning Brexit literature by placing the UK’s vote to leave the EU in its longer historical and discursive contexts. It examines the embedded Euroscepticism, which has dominated British political discourse on the European project and the role of the UK within it for at least the last three decades. Brexit was the consequence of a consistent denigration of the European integration project in the public sphere in which the terrain, and the conceptual vocabulary, of debate were set by a dominant, right-wing Eurosceptic discourse. This framed the EU as inherently heterogeneous and antagonistic to the UK. The book examines how ideas of British exceptionalism, which underpin Eurosceptic discourses, are sustained and reproduced and offers an account of their enduring, affective power amongst the British population. It is in this context that it was possible for pro-Brexit campaigners to assemble and enthuse a new coalition of voters sufficient to deliver a ‘leave’ majority on 23 June 2016. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of British, EU and European politics, the media and press, public opinion, political behaviour and nationalism studies.

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