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Everyday Nationhood

Theorising Culture, Identity and Belonging after Banal Nationalism

Michael Skey editor Marco Antonsich editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:29th Nov '17

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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 global policy-making, as well as identifying the value that can come from feeling part of a national community, especially during times of economic uncertainty and social change.  They also note how attachments to nation can often generate powerful emotions, happiness and pride as well as anger and frustration, which can be used to mobilize substantial numbers of people into action. 

Featuring contributions from leading social scientists across a range of disciplines, including sociology, geography, political science, social psychology, media and cultural studies, the book presents a number of case studies covering a range of countries including Russia, Germany, New Zealand, Serbia, Japan, Azerbaijan, Greece and the USA. 

Everyday Nationhood will appeal to students and scholars of nationalism, globalization and identity across the social sciences as well as those with an interest in understanding the role of nationalism in shaping some of the most pressing political crises- migration, economic protectionism, populism - of the contemporary era.  

 

“This edited volume is a welcome and long-needed contribution revisiting systematically the concepts of banal nationalism and everyday nationhood. … a must-read for all scholars of nationalism and national identity.” (Tamara Trost, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 25 (4), 2019)
“Everyday Nationhood has provided a fresh look at Billig’s concept of banal nationalism, rethinking the concept and showing a number of different ways in which nations are reproduced on a daily basis in different national and transnational contexts. In so doing, the book shows how the central theme of Billig’s 1995 work remains undoubtedly relevant.” (Sanja Vico, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, April, 2018)
“This book brings together scholarly viewpoints from an array of academic disciplines, including political science, sociology, cultural studies, communication, and ethnography to discuss both the influence and shortcomings of banal nationalism in contemporary society. … the book is well-organized and provides a balanced review of both the insights and restrictions of banal nationalism.” (Dan Ziebarth, Nations and Nationalism, Vol. 24 (04), 2018)

ISBN: 9781137570970

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 591g

339 pages

1st ed. 2017