Nationalism Flashcards
what is a nation
- group of people with strong bonds of identity
- cultural-political community of autonomy, common interests
what are things of idetity
language, territory, history, ethnicity, culture, traditions
what is a nation according to Anderson
“imagined political community”
what is nationalism
a political principle of congruency between nation and state
-nationalist political agenda
what are nationalists’ political agenda
- boundaries of nation congruent with state
- monocultural national state (internal homogenization)
what determines who belongs to nationalism
ethnic vs civic nationalism
what is ethnic nationalism
place of birth, ethnicity, religion, native language
eg. Germany
what is civic nationalism
choice, acceptance of national ideals
eg. France, United Kingdom
why did nationalism emerge
2 places:
- primordialism
- modernism
what is primordialism
formed by human biology
- ancestors formed in-groups/out-groups to survive
- national identity always part of human experience
what are challenges to primordialism
- how do we go grom ingroups/outgroups to other things like nations
- why is it national identity, and not other kinds of identites
what is modernism
belief that nationalism is a recent phenomenon
- pre-modern states not national
what are the explanations of modernism
- capitalism
- elite project
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what is capitalism explanation
Print capitalism
- pre-modern: for elites in latin
- modern: local languages for many
what are the effects of print in capitalism
- state adopts one dialect as official government language
- > strong incentive to learn language
- > non-standard dialects have negative connotation
- printed word ties speakers together across time
- nation speaking same language = replace local community identities