
Nationalisme
语言: 英语
格式: 平装书
ISBN 10: 9089648658
ISBN 13: 9789089648655
出版日期:
April 1st, 2015
出版商: Amsterdam University Press
页数: 128
In recent years, the concept of nationalism has resurfaced prominently across Europe, challenging the tides of globalization that have long dominated the conversation. Joep Leerssen delves deep into the nuances of nationalism, unraveling its historical roots and contemporary expressions. He examines how this powerful ideology has shaped national identities and influenced cultural landscapes amidst the complexities of a rapidly changing world.
Leerssen articulates the diverse manifestations of nationalism, from its role in uniting communities to the tensions it can create within multicultural societies. He highlights the paradox of nationalism, showcasing how it can foster a sense of belonging while simultaneously provoking discord. Through a comprehensive analysis, readers are invited to ponder the implications of renewed nationalist sentiments and their potential impact on unity and division in Europe.
As he navigates through various case studies and theoretical frameworks, the author provides insightful perspectives, encouraging readers to critically assess nationalism's place in modern society. This exploration serves as a thoughtful reflection on the enduring power of national identity, urging a careful consideration of its benefits and pitfalls in a globalized context.
Leerssen articulates the diverse manifestations of nationalism, from its role in uniting communities to the tensions it can create within multicultural societies. He highlights the paradox of nationalism, showcasing how it can foster a sense of belonging while simultaneously provoking discord. Through a comprehensive analysis, readers are invited to ponder the implications of renewed nationalist sentiments and their potential impact on unity and division in Europe.
As he navigates through various case studies and theoretical frameworks, the author provides insightful perspectives, encouraging readers to critically assess nationalism's place in modern society. This exploration serves as a thoughtful reflection on the enduring power of national identity, urging a careful consideration of its benefits and pitfalls in a globalized context.