Abstract

The afterword reflects on what it means to become ‘Eastern European’ in the twenty-first century and the very logic of capital that is bringing the New Europeans to Britain and Western Europe. Reflecting on the “Brexodus” of Eastern European workers, it seeks to reclaim some of the agency that is taken away when such becomings are articulated through a representational mechanism that equates Eastern Europeans with cheap labour from the newly expanded Europe.

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