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Survey on Teaching Contemporary British Fiction

Changing English, 2007
The teaching of contemporary British fiction in English departments in the United Kingdom is reviewed. The study primarily focuses upon evaluative engagement with current teaching. The literary and theoretical texts taught on courses are considered, as are the use and availability of different kinds of supplementary literary‐critical materials.
Philip Tew, Mark Addis
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Ethics and Trauma in Contemporary British Fiction

2011
This volume is the first book of criticism to provide a systematic analysis of a corpus of emblematic contemporary British fictions from the combined perspective of trauma theory and ethics. Although the fictional work of writers such as Graham Swift has already been approached from this perspective, none of the individual works or authors under ...
Ganteau, Jean-Michel, Onega, Susana
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Science Fiction and Contemporary British Theatre

Analysing an expanding body of theatre and performance works, Science Fiction and Contemporary British Theatre examines how the themes and images of science fiction are enabling practitioners to intervene on the most urgent social and political issues of the present moment.
Ian Farnell
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“Posthuman Intersections in BrexLit: Representing Migration in Contemporary British Fiction”

Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 2023
The United Kingdom European Union membership or, in common parlance, Brexit referendum, held in the United Kingdom on 23rd June 2016, was an unprecedented event in European politics.
María Alonso Alonso
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The Brexit within: Mapping the rural and the urban in contemporary British fiction

Writing Brexit, 2020
Just as the 2016 referendum results had spiralled into a full-blown crisis, it became increasingly clear that Britain’s push to leave the European Union (EU) concealed another crisis: a “Brexit within”.
Birte Heidemann
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