Everyday Nationhood : Theorising Culture, Identity and Belonging after Banal Nationalism

This edited collection explores the continuing appeal of nationalism around the world. The authors' ground-breaking research demonstrates the ways in which national priorities and sensibilities frame an extraordinary array of activities, from classroom discussions and social media posts to glob...

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Corporate Author SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors Skey, Michael (Editor), Antonsich, Marco (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: The Persistence of Banal Nationalism; Marco Antonsich & Michael Skey
  • Part I: Critical reflections on the Banal Nationalism Thesis
  • 2. The rhetoric of nationalism; Craig Calhoun
  • 3. The Universality of Banal Nationalism, or can the flag hand unobtrusively outside a Serbian post office?; Ivana Spasić
  • 4. Banal Nationalism in the Internet Age: Rethinking the Relationship between Nations, Nationalisms and the Media; Lukasz Szulc
  • Part II - Everyday practices and attitudes; 5. The name and the nation: Banal nationalism and name change practices in the context of co-ethnic migration to Germany; Gesine Wallem
  • 6. Collective charisma, selective exclusion and national belonging: 'false' and 'real' Greeks from the former Soviet Union; Manolis Pratsinakis
  • 7. Humming Along: Public and Private Patriotism in Putin's Russia; J. Paul Goode
  • 8. Repertoires of Nationhood in France and Germany; Bart Bonikowski
  • Part III- Affect
  • 9. On affect, dancing and nationa l bodies; Elisabeth Militz
  • 10. Making sense of everyday nationhood: traces in the experiential world; Shanti Sumartojo
  • 11. Doing affect around national days: Mundane/banal practice or the call of 'another space'?; McCreanor, Tim., Muriwai, Emerald., Wetherell, Margaret., Moewaka Barnes, Helen., & Moewaka Barnes, Angela
  • Part IV - The trans-national and the global
  • 12. Narratives of Legitimacy: Making Nationalism Banal; Melissa Aronczyk
  • 13. Banal nationalism and UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list: Cases of washoku and the gastronomic meal of the French; Atsuko Ichijo
  • 14. Banal Nationalism and Consumer Activism: The Case of #BoycottGermany; Eleftheria J. Lekakis
  • 15. Banal nationalism and the imagining of politics; Michael Billig
  • 16. Conclusion: The Present and Future of Nationalism; Michael Skey & Marco Antonsich.