Research handbook on nationalism

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Research handbook on nationalism

edited by Liah Greenfeld, Zeying Wu

Edward Elgar, c2020

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Nation

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Assembling scholarship on the subject of nationalism from around the world, this Research Handbook brings to the attention of the reader research showcasing the unprecedented expansion of the scholarly field in general and offers a diversity of perspectives on the topic. It highlights the disarray in Western social sciences and the rise in the relative importance of previously independent scholarly traditions of China and post-Soviet societies. Nationalism is the field of study where the mutual relevance of these traditions is both most clearly evident and particularly consequential. Chapters explore specific cases (some of them previously underexplored) across a range of topics, including: the construction of a national identity, the institutionalization of nationalism, democracy and self-determination, the roles of class, ethnicity, religion and race in nationalism, and the connection between nationalism and the economy. Offering a comparative perspective on nationalism across different regions and civilizations, this Handbook also allows the reader to compare and evaluate different approaches across the social sciences, re-examining their utility. Political science, sociology and international relations scholars will find this to be an essential read in exploring the wide-ranging differences in nationalism across different countries, and its effects both historically and in modern times. This will also be a valuable book for policy-makers looking for different perspectives on the topic.

目次

Contents: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Nationalism 1 Liah Greenfeld PART I WHAT ON EARTH IS THIS ALL ABOUT? Section A Between Left and Right 1 When right meets left: on the progressive rhetoric of far-right populist parties in Europe 22 Francesco Duina and Dylan Carson 2 The left and nationalism: from the French Revolution to the Anthropocene 34 Daniele Conversi Section B Post-Cold War Disarray 3 Nationalism and terrorism 54 Nick Brooke 4 Historical ethnic collective identity and citizenship in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova 66 Maxim Tabachnik 5 Dominant nation particularism in state-nations: Russian and Serbian nationalism in Soviet and Yugoslav dissolution 78 Veljko Vujacic PART II THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE 6 Race and nation in the formation of Brazilian identity 91 Leone Campos de Sousa 7 Ressentiment , nationalism and the emergence of political culture in Grenada 100 Oliver Benoit 8 Frantz Fanon and the dream of African nationalism 116 Oy.shiku Carr PART III CHANNELS OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION 9 Art, architecture, and nationalism 126 Athena S. Leoussi 10 Iconic nature, material symbolism, and American nationalism: Thomas Moran and a vista on Yellowstone 137 Eric Malczewski 11 Picturing nationalism in the nineteenth-century US Civil War press 148 Jennifer E. Moore 12 Heritage and national consciousness: bricks as methodology and metaphor 160 Oliver Benoit 13 For country through science: nationalism and German scientists in the early twentieth century 175 Richard Yarrow PART IV ECONOMIC NATIONALISM VS ECONOMIC DETERMINISM 14 Economic nationalism in favor of globalization: post-war Japan and postreform China 190 Zeying Wu 15 Two faces of nationalism in the European Union 203 Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski 16 Globalization, the rhetoric of nationalism, and the resilience of neoliberalism 215 Metehan Tekinirk 17 The nationalism of the rich 230 Emmanuel Dalle Mulle PART V ELITE AND GRASSROOTS CONCEPTIONS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY 18 Japanese nationalism: its historical phases and issues of modernity 243 Chikako Takeishi 19 Bai people: transition from an occupation in Xizhou town to an ethnicity 255 Yanbin Chen 20 The competition between state nationalism and ethnic nationalism in China 263 Liming Chen and Guoxia Zu 21 Eurasian nationalism 276 Yuri Ivanovich Basilov PART VI BY THE SIDE OF EMPIRES 22 Mapping the matrix of nationalisms in Hong Kong: on the six generations of Hongkonger identities from the 1920s to 2020 and their generational conflicts 290 Tommy Leung Yiu-man 23 "Liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times": the birth of the first Orient nation in the twenty-first century 312 Yuk-man Cheung 24 The road to Catalan independence: sovereignty, self-determination and the struggle for democracy, 2006-19 334 Agust. Colomines i Companys 25 We are two nations: bivocal nationalism in Georgia 347 Nutsa Batiashvili PART VII COMPETING FOR SUPREMACY 26 "Make the past serve the present": cultural confidence and Chinese nationalism in Xi Jinping thought 360 Chandler Rosenberger 27 Nationalism and greatness: Russia under the Putin presidencies 371 Bo Petersson PART VIII CIVILIZATIONAL SPECIFICITIES Section A Monotheistic Civilization 28 Nationalism and religion: Christianity 384 Nicolas Prevelakis 29 Polish nationalism and the Jews 395 Genevi.ve Zubrzycki 30 The return of the image of the Jew as Poland's threatening other: Polish national identity and antisemitism in the third decade after the end of communism in 1989 406 Joanna Beata Michlic Section B Chinese Civilization 31 Neo-authoritarianism: a new type of Chinese nationalism 428 Zhidong Cai 32 The transformation of the Chinese nationalist discourse system and research paradigm over 40 years of "reform and opening-up" 440 Hongying Hu 33 The problem of Chinese nationalism: Eurocentrism, US exceptionalism and de-colonization in the modern world-system 453 Tung-Yi Kho Index 471

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