Nationalism and nationhood in the United Arab Emirates
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Nationalism and nationhood in the United Arab Emirates
(The modern Muslim world)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book shows how an encounter with everyday nationhood in the northern United Arab Emirates can make us revisit the classics of sociology as continuous analytical world-views. Through the textual universe of Georg Simmel, and in particular his analysis of modern life as the feeling of dualism, the project reflects about how seemingly crucial challenges to the national - the forces of globalization and the wish to be unique - are drawn together with the formation of nationhood in everyday life. It does so not least by attending to the instances of everyday nationhood - like fashion and car-driving - that are at the same time central ways of embodying the modern. This volume appeals to students of nationalism, classical sociology, and the modern Arab Gulf.
Table of Contents
1. Chapter 1: Everyday Modernity: An Introduction
2. Chapter 2: Nationhood, Modernity, and the Everyday2.1. From Collective Anxiety to Ordinary Life in the Arab Gulf2.2. Classical Social Theory and the Study of Nationalism2.3. On Georg Simmel2.4. Conclusions
3. Chapter 3: On The Road: National Form and the Globalizing Everyday3.1. Automobilities3.2. Movements of the National in the UAE3.3. Conclusions
4. Chapter 4: Strangers in the Nation: Nearness, Distance, and the Everyday4.1. 'Society' as Social Forms4.2. From Dubai to Ras Al Khaimah: The Analysis of Pragmatism4.3. Conclusions
5. Chapter 5: The National and the Fashionable: Everyday Nationhood as Dress5.1. Everyday Nationhood as Fashion5.2. Uniquely Collective: The Wearing of Emirati National Dress5.3. Conclusions
6. Chapter 6: Epilogue
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