
Borderland: Identity and Belonging at the Edge of England - Paperback
by Phil Hubbard
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Availability:In StockContributor:Phil HubbardTheme:Cultural Region/BritishPublish date:6/28/2022Pages:264
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Manchester University PressISBN-13:9781526153876ISBN-10:1526153874UPC:9781526153876Book Category:Social Science, TravelBook Subcategory:Human Geography, Anthropology, EuropeBook Topic:Physical, Great BritainSize:8.50 x 5.30 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.341Product ID:SCTEC0CF1G
Over recent years, the issues of Brexit, COVID and the 'migrant crisis' put Kent in the headlines like never before. Images of asylum seekers on Kent beaches, lorries queued on motorways and the crumbling white cliffs of Dover all spoke to national anxieties, and were used to support ideas that severing ties with the EU was the best - or worst - thing the UK has ever done.
In this coastal driftwork, Phil Hubbard - an exiled man of Kent - considers the past, present and future of this corner of England, alighting on a number of key sites which symbolise the changing relationship between the UK and its continental neighbours. Moving from the geopolitics of the Channel Tunnel to the cultivation of oysters at Whitstable, from Derek Jarman's feted cottage at Dungeness to the art-fuelled gentrification of Margate, Borderland bridges geography, history, and archaeology, to pose important questions about the way that national identities emerge from contested local landscapes.Languages:EnglishPublisher:Manchester University PressISBN-13:9781526153876ISBN-10:1526153874UPC:9781526153876Book Category:Social Science, TravelBook Subcategory:Human Geography, Anthropology, EuropeBook Topic:Physical, Great BritainSize:8.50 x 5.30 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.341Product ID:SCTEC0CF1G
Phil Hubbard is Professor of Urban Studies at King's College London. He has published widely on questions of class, gentrification and the impacts of urban policy on socially marginalised populations. His books include Cities and Sexualities, The Battle for the High Street, and Key Ideas in Geography: City.
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