L11. Rethinking Nationalism Flashcards
1
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What did Eric Hobsbawm believe
A
- Members of a nation have a political duty to other members/institution of the nation
- Powerful obligation
- Over-rides other public obligations
2
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What was Anishinaabe identity in the 19th century
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- dynamic
- not territorially bound
- property and sovereignty do not really overlap
- fluid nation and kinship
- ## layered/nested national identity
3
Q
What is colonial indentity
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- unitary
- exclusive
- fixed territories
4
Q
How to use national identity to decolonize
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national identity is essential in claiming independence from colonists and gets nation-states into the global political systems (mark of state-hood)
5
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Limitations in using national identity in decolonization attempts
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- Assumes that colonies need western national identity to gain independence
- Replicates a colonial ideology
- Treats anti-colonialism as a vehicle to a nation-state
- Ignores contexts of nationalism (European vs. non-European)
- common language is often imposed colonizers language
- reproduction of international racial hierarchy