Nationalism.

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Main Author: Kaplan, David H.
Other Authors: Hannum, Kathryn
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Key Ideas in Geography Series
Online Access:Click here to view this book

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505 0 |a Intro -- Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of boxes -- Preface -- 1. Variations of Nationalism -- Nationalism and Geographic Themes -- Approach and Layout of this Book -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- The Role of Rurality -- National Performance through Policy -- Competing National Performances -- Agency and Language -- Conclusion -- 6. Multinational, Federalist, and Supranationalist States -- The Nature of the Multinational State. 
505 8 |a 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 9. How Do Nationalism and Geography Interact? -- Territory -- Landscape -- Scale -- Mapping -- Nationalism and Geography into the Future -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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