Reimagining the Nation: Togetherness, Belonging and Mobility
Claire Sutherland
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Description for Reimagining the Nation: Togetherness, Belonging and Mobility
Hardback. This book develops new ways of thinking beyond the nation as a form of political community by transcending ethnonational categories of 'us' and 'them'. Drawing on scholarship and cases spanning Pacific Asia and Europe, it provides a constructive agenda for critical nationalism studies. Num Pages: 128 pages. BIC Classification: 1FM; JFFN; JPFN; JPVH1; RGCP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 198 x 129. .
Using the unique lens of scholarship on Southeast Asia and the concepts of home and neighbour as well as a cross-continental range of empirical cases, this book offers alternative ways of thinking about conviviality, togetherness and belonging and provides a constructive agenda for critical nationalism studies.
Using the unique lens of scholarship on Southeast Asia and the concepts of home and neighbour as well as a cross-continental range of empirical cases, this book offers alternative ways of thinking about conviviality, togetherness and belonging and provides a constructive agenda for critical nationalism studies.
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
136
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447326281
SKU
V9781447326281
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Ref
99-50
About Claire Sutherland
Claire Sutherland is a senior lecturer in politics at Durham University, UK. Her main research interests are nationalism and nation-building, particularly in Southeast Asia and Western Europe.
Reviews for Reimagining the Nation: Togetherness, Belonging and Mobility
'A thrilling, passionate and timely book that takes us from Europe to Pacific Asia and back again to consider the frightening, fascinating power of nationalist ideology'. Angharad Closs Stephens, Swansea University A timely and provocative consideration of the recent trends in exclusivist nationalism. - CHOICE Connect