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The Politics of Feeling in Brexit Britain: Stories from the Mass Observation Project (Paperback)

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During Brexit, political questions were continually framed in emotional terms. The referendum was presented as a conflict between reason and resentment, fear and hope, heads and hearts. The Leave vote was interpreted as the triumph of passion over rationality, and its aftermath triggered concerns about the divisive impact of feelings on political culture. This book examines how these stories about feelings shaped public experiences and determined political possibilities.

The politics of feeling uses first-hand accounts to explore how 'ordinary' people understand their own feelings about the referendum, and how they reacted to the feelings of others. It shows how they drew on public narratives, while also rejecting and reworking them. The authors highlight a dangerous contradiction whereby feelings were simultaneously understood as dangerous and illegitimate, and as an authentic reflection of our inner selves. This had its own political consequences.

About the Author


Jonathan Moss is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Sussex Emily Robinson is Reader in British Studies at the University of SussexJake Watts is an independent scholar

Product Details
ISBN: 9781526152510
ISBN-10: 1526152517
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: January 16th, 2024
Pages: 272
Language: English