ISSUE 8 – BREXIT WOUNDS: ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESPONSES TO LEAVING THE EU

Edited by Fionna Barber and Eleanor Byrne

We are delighted to announce the publication of issue 8 of the Open Arts Journal (summer 2020).

Extract from the issue’s abstract:

This special issue offers a timely and current critical evaluation of the morbid symptoms and potential wounds of ‘Brexit Culture’ as its implications, causes and effects unravel in front of a global audience via multiple media in real time. Brexit cultures, for the purposes of our articles here, attends to the role of cultural production in forging political choices , and to  the cultural dimensions of Brexit – as a response to living in times of crisis and uncertainty. Departing from solely political or economic evaluations of Brexit’s effects, contributions to the special issue explore how the humanities and social sciences, artists and writers engage with the challenges, threats and potential disasters of Brexit. This issue interrogates how multiple constituencies that make up the inhabitants of the UK deal with a climate of continued uncertainty about definitions and effects of Brexit as they unfold in everyday cultural practices and specific locations, and what kind of responses or symptoms we can identify in current discourses of national and international culture. 

Issue 8 is available from our website now:

BREXIT WOUNDS: ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESPONSES TO LEAVING THE EU