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After the shock decision to leave the EU in 2016, what can we learn about our divided and unequal society and the need to listen to each other? This engaging and accessible book addresses the causes and implications of Brexit. Seidler argues that we need new political imaginations across class, race, religion, gender and sexuality to engage in issues about the scale and acceleration of urban change and the time people need to adjust to new realities.
Contents
Introduction: Making Sense of Brexit: Democracy, Europe and Uncertain Futures;
1. Brexit: Shock, Memories and Displacements;
2. Class, Austerity, Injustice and Resentment;
3. Masculinities, Class and Generations;
4. Migration, Hate Speech, Violence and Democracy;
5. Immigrations, Racisms and Fear of the Other;
6. Globalisation, Inequalities and Neoliberalism;
7. Uncertain Conclusions and Alternative Futures.



