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    • Kiadó Routledge
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. november 20.

    • ISBN 9781138350601
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem220 oldal
    • Méret 246x174 mm
    • Súly 700 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 65 Illustrations, black & white; 52 Halftones, black & white; 13 Line drawings, black & white
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    Rövid leírás:

    Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice which centers the geographic underpinnings of the phenomenon. 

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice which centers the geographic underpinnings of the phenomenon. It unpacks the fundamental principles and the many variations of this global phenomenon, as it examines nationalism through a spatial lens.


    Nationalism is the dominant political force in the modern world and no other global ideology is so strongly tied to concepts like territory, homeland, frontiers, and boundaries. The authors delve into how nationalism is fundamentally related to territory and place, why mapping is critical to the nationalist endeavors, the role of performance and personification, ethnonationalism, multinationalism, nationalist movements, and how nationalism is evidenced and experienced in cities and towns throughout the world. These provide a solid summary of what makes nationalism so compelling, so uniting, and so dangerous. Nationalism provides a fresh and compelling perspective on a complicated and often controversial subject.


    Written in an accessible and attractive style, the book will be especially useful for classes in Geography, Global Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, History, and Anthropology. It provides information and conceptual insights to scholars interested in a concise and sophisticated synthesis of contemporary nationalism. For casual readers interested in the phenomenon of nationalism, this book provides clear explanations and compelling examples. 



    "Nationalism is now often said to be ‘back’ after a period of apparent eclipse. As this book shows in detail, nationalism is in fact one of the major features of modernity. But it can only be understood if it is examined in its own terms as a type of politics based in defending and promoting territories whose definition is fraught and fragile. Geography is thus central to its meaning."


    John Agnew, UCLA, USA.



    "Nationalism studies cannot do without a critical geographic perspective. Kaplan and Hannum offer precisely that in their broad but rich sweep through the geographies of nationalism."



    Natalie Koch, Syracuse University, USA.


    "In this long overdue geographically informed introduction to nationalism, Kaplan and Hannum put geographical concepts like territory, place, landscape, scale, borders and maps to work to explore the many expressions of the most geographical and pervasive of all ideologies. With many examples from all over the world they illustrate the spatial dimensions of nationalist claims and the political arrangements to accommodate them."


    Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


    "Surveying the vast literatures and capacious themes associated with nationalism, Kaplan and Hannum’s book is an enlightening read. It deserves a place on the bookshelves and bibliographies of scholars across disciplines. Nationalism is philosophically well-grounded and rich with historical context. Its geographical framing engenders novel insights into nationalism’s past, present, and future. Encyclopedic in coverage, this book is a launch-point for students, as well as a textured synthesis for seasoned scholars interested in socio-political identity."


    Alexander C. Diener, University of Kansas, USA.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    CHAPTER 1: VARIATIONS OF NATIONALISM


    Nationalism and Geographic Themes


    Approach and Layout of this Book


     


    CHAPTER 2: GROWTH OF AN IDEOLOGY


    Nationalism as Ideology


    Philosophical Underpinnings of Nationalism


    Material Underpinnings of Nationalism


    The Diffusion of Nationalism and the Rise of Anti-Colonial Nationalism


    National Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Ethnonationalism


    Civic vs. Ethnic National Identity


    The Development of Majority-Based Ethnonationalism


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 3: TERRITORY, NETWORKS, AND PLACE 


    Territorial Strategies


    How Nation Space is Territorialized through Spatial Identity


    Impacting the Discursive Landscape


    Bounding and Regulating National Territory


    National Expansion


    Genocide, Removal, or Forced Acculturation


    Transnationalism and Diasporas


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 4: MAPPING AND SYMBOLS OF NATIONHOOD


    Mapping, Cartography, and National Propaganda


    Mapping for Colonial Projects


    Mapping the Nation


    Mapping State-Led Irredentist Campaigns


    Mapping Separatism


    Critical Cartography: Counter-Mapping New National Narratives


    Nationalism in the Everyday: State Ephemera


    Money


    Stamps


    Clothing and Textiles


    Popular Culture and National Identity


    Conclusion



     


    CHAPTER 5: ACTION, PERFORMANCE, AND AGENCY


    Performing National Tradition and Heritage


    Festival Celebrations


    Tourism and Performance


    Nationalism and Sport


    Personifying the Nation


    Male and Female Symbolism


    Role of Rurality


    National Performance through Policy


    Competing National Performances


    Agency and Language


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 6: MULTINATIONAL, FEDERALIST, AND SUPRANATIONALIST STATES


    The Nature of the Multinational State


    Types of Multinational States


    Multinational Identification


    The Political Organization of Multinationalism


    Non-territorial Approaches


    Territorial Approaches


    Federal or Unitary Systems for Multinational Governance


    Spain


    Ethiopia


    India


    Supranationalism in Concept and Practice


    The European Union as a Supranational Entity


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 7: ETHNO-REGIONALIST AND ETHNO-NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS


    How Culture and Region Interact


    Secession Motivations and Tradeoffs


    Nationalism within Fragmented Geographies


    Jewish Fragmentation and Zionism


    Black Nationalism in the United States


    Indigenous Nationalism in Australia


    Classic Regional Separatism


    Aspects of a Separatist Movement


    Where the Costs of Independence are Too High


    How Shifting Geopolitical Considerations Change the Balance


    How Changing Sense of National Identity Affects the Prospects for Separation


    Autonomy within Special Regions


    Nationalism within Dispersed Geographies


    Classic Irredentism


    Nations Straddling Multiple Borders


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 8: NATIONALISM AT THE LOCAL SCALE


    National Divisions within the City


    Local Boundaries and National Tensions


    Establishing Parallel Societies


    The Symbolic Weighting of Capital Cities


    Capitals as Advancing a National Project


    Capitals as Mediating between Cultural Groups


    The Urban Landscape and Nationalism


    Landscapes as Reflective of Shifting National Identities


    Landscapes as Reflective of Abrupt Changes


    Landscapes as Reflective of Authoritarianism


    Urban Violence as Nationalistic Expression


    Sectarian Urban Violence


    Ethnonationalist Violence Against the City


    Conclusion


     


    CHAPTER 9: HOW DO NATIONALISM AND GEOGRAPHY INTERACT


    Territory


    Landscape


    Scale


    Mapping


    Nationalism and Geography into the Future


     


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