nationality Flashcards
define nationality
country of origin/where you are legally entitled to reside
define cultural homogenisation
accepting global culture
define cultural resistance
resisting global culture, protecting cultural heritage and becoming more traditional and nationalistic
define cultural hybridity
taking parts of global culture to develop new and individual cultures
what did phillips say
the national curriculum supports nationalism and history lessons are key in creating a national identity
history lessons create a shared national consciousness as it is all taught from the perspective of the country that is teaching it
eg. WW1 and WW2 are told through the eyes of british soldiers, creating a shared sense of history and national identity
what did shuden say
british people are socialised into a common national culture and identity through various means like eurovision and the world cup
wales, scotland and ireland distinguish themselves away from being british
what did anderson say
nation is an imagined community that’s socially constructed through symbols like flags, anthems, national holidays and festivals
what did kumar say
english people find it difficult to accept their national identity because english history involves a lot of conflict- cultural resistance
what did hewitt say
backlash from white working class over preferencial treatment of ethnic minorities, encouraging a new form of white british nationalism over the past decade
what did hall say
countries may display 3 different reactions to globalisation and multi cultural places;
cultural homogenisation
cultural hybridity
cultural resistance