(Post)colonial friendships and Empire 2.0: a Brexit reading of Victoria & Abdul
A 2018 report published by the British think tank Demos claims that, in Britain, “nostalgic rhetoric clearly played a significant role in the Referendum campaign, in particular, emphasising particular tropes around the Second World War, empire and the ‘re-instation’ of British sovereignty”. Indeed,...
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Main Author: | Clelia Clini |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/13020716.v1 |
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