Volume 29 (2022), Issue 1
British Borders. Edited by Joachim Frenk and Lena Steveker
Front Matter
Front Matter
Page 1 - 4
Contents
Contents
Page 5 - 6
Articles
Introduction
Page 7 - 18
Whose House Is This?
Everyday Bordering and the Intersection of Home and Nation in British Property-Themed Television Shows
Page 19 - 34
Performing the Border in British Politics and Drama
The Case of David Greig
Page 35 - 51
The Island as Semiosphere
Borders of Britishness in BBC Radio 4’s ‘This Sceptred Isle’ (1995-2006)
Page 53 - 68
Come South of the Border with Me
Fetishized Boundaries in the Lyrics of Britain’s Music Charts
Page 69 - 83
Monstrous Growths?
Mushrooms, Fungi, Spores, and the Borders of the (Post)Human in Contemporary British Culture
Page 85 - 100
Slippery Sea Borders
Marine Species, Invasion Metaphors, and Migration across the Mediterranean and the English Channel
Page 101 - 116
Reviews
Reviews
Page 117 - 142