The Discursive Construction of National Identity
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Oct 8, 1999
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN-10
0748610804
ISBN-13
9780748610808
Description
Exploring the intricate relationship between language and national identity, this work delves into the various ways that discourse shapes perceptions of belonging and cultural identity. The authors examine key topics that influence national narratives and dissect the discursive strategies employed in the process, providing a deep understanding of how identities are constructed and maintained through communication.
Through analysis and case studies, the contributors shed light on the complexities of national identity formation, questioning the assumptions and ideologies that underpin societal narratives. They reveal how language can both unify and divide, influencing public sentiment and shaping collective memory.
By engaging with contemporary debates and historical contexts, the book invites readers to reflect on the power of discourse in influencing individual and collective identities. It challenges conventional notions of nationalism and encourages a critical examination of how identities evolve and adapt in an ever-changing world.
Through analysis and case studies, the contributors shed light on the complexities of national identity formation, questioning the assumptions and ideologies that underpin societal narratives. They reveal how language can both unify and divide, influencing public sentiment and shaping collective memory.
By engaging with contemporary debates and historical contexts, the book invites readers to reflect on the power of discourse in influencing individual and collective identities. It challenges conventional notions of nationalism and encourages a critical examination of how identities evolve and adapt in an ever-changing world.
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