Rewriting the North

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Rewriting the North

Contemporary British Fiction and the Cultural Politics of Devolution

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Popular culture Social discrimination and social justice Sociology Anthropology History

Author: Chloe Ashbridge

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Collection: 21st Century Perspectives on British Literature and Society

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15 May 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000874907


Introduction

This book shows how twenty-first-century writing about Northern England imagines alternative democratic futures for the region and the English nation, signalling the growing awareness of England as a distinct and variegated political formation. In 2016, the Brexit vote intensified ongoing constitutional tensions throughout the UK, which have been developing since the devolution of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in 1997. At the same time, British devolution developed a distinctively cultural registration as a surrogate for parliamentary representation and an attempt to disrupt the status of London as Britain’s cultural epicentre.

Rewriting the North

Rewriting the North shifts this debate in a new direction, examining Northern literary preoccupation with devolution’s constitutional implications. Through close readings of six contemporary authors – Sunjeev Sahota, Sarah Hall, Anthony Cartwright, Adam Thorpe, Fiona Mozley, and Sarah Moss – this book argues that literary engagement with the North emphasises regional devolution's limited constitutional charge, calling instead for an urgent abandonment of the British centralised state form.

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