%0 Journal Article %T Britishness and otherness: Representing and constructing identity in BBC¡¯s Land Girls %A Bonnie White %J Critical Studies in Television %@ 1749-6039 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1749602018815363 %X This article situates Land Girls (BBC, 2009¨C2011) in dialogue with the Second World War and its legacy. Although the series ostensibly deals with the experience of British Land Girls during the war in a melodramatic way, Land Girls is best understood as an anxious commentary on the place of Britain and its cultural institutions following the war. The series uses national, racial and economic others in order to de-romanticise notions of a collective national identity, while simultaneously using those others to help articulate an idealised sense of Britishness for a 21st-century audience %K Women¡¯s Land Army %K BBC %K Second World War %K national identity %K home front %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1749602018815363