As Time Goes By: colonialism, the revision of the past and Brexit

IF 1.5 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal for Cultural Research Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14797585.2023.2189019
J. Stratton
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Abstract One component in the vote to leave the European Union was a nostalgic image of Empire and the assertion by Brexiteers like Boris Johnson that after Britain had left the EU new trade links would be made with countries who were members of the Commonwealth, countries that Britain had previously governed as colonies. The foundation for this idea was the understanding that Britain’s governing of its colonies had been benign and, indeed, that British control had brought with it the benefits of civilisation. This view of the British empire was pervasive in the UK. This article focuses on the sitcom As Time Goes By in which the male protagonist, Lionel, is writing a book about his time in Kenya in the 1950s and 1960s. Everybody who reads the ms considers it boring. Yet Kenya during those decades was subject to a grass-roots uprising against the British colonists known as Mau Mau and Kenya was granted independence in 1963 by which time large numbers of white settlers had left the country. The portrayal of Lionel’s book as boring elides this history and reinforces the perception that British colonialism was well received by the indigenous population.
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随着时间的流逝:殖民主义、对过去的修正和英国脱欧
摘要脱欧投票的一个组成部分是帝国的怀旧形象,以及鲍里斯·约翰逊等脱欧派的断言,即英国脱欧后,将与英联邦成员国建立新的贸易联系,这些国家是英国以前作为殖民地统治的国家。这一想法的基础是理解英国对其殖民地的统治是良性的,事实上,英国的控制带来了文明的好处。这种对大英帝国的看法在英国很普遍。本文聚焦于情景喜剧《时间流逝》,其中男主角莱昂内尔正在写一本关于他在20世纪50年代和60年代在肯尼亚的时光的书。每个读ms的人都认为它很无聊。然而,在那几十年里,肯尼亚经历了一场反对英国殖民者茂茂的草根起义,肯尼亚于1963年获得独立,当时大量白人定居者已经离开了这个国家。莱昂内尔的书被描绘成无聊的样子,淡化了这段历史,并强化了英国殖民主义深受土著人民欢迎的观念。
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期刊介绍: JouJournal for Cultural Research is an international journal, based in Lancaster University"s Institute for Cultural Research. It is interested in essays concerned with the conjuncture between culture and the many domains and practices in relation to which it is usually defined, including, for example, media, politics, technology, economics, society, art and the sacred. Culture is no longer, if it ever was, singular. It denotes a shifting multiplicity of signifying practices and value systems that provide a potentially infinite resource of academic critique, investigation and ethnographic or market research into cultural difference, cultural autonomy, cultural emancipation and the cultural aspects of power.
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