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Banal Nationalism in the Internet Age: Rethinking the Relationship Between Nations, Nationalisms and the Media
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Persistence of Banal Nationalism
pp. 17
The Rhetoric of Nationalism
pp. 31
The Universality of Banal Nationalism, Or Can the Flag Hang Unobtrusively Outside a Serbian Post Office?
pp. 53
Banal Nationalism in the Internet Age: Rethinking the Relationship Between Nations, Nationalisms and the Media
pp. 77
The Name and The Nation: Banal Nationalism and Name Change Practices in the Context of Co-ethnic Migration to Germany
pp. 97
Collective Charisma, Selective Exclusion and National Belonging: ‘False’ and ‘Real’ Greeks from the Former Soviet Union
pp. 121
Humming Along: Public and Private Patriotism in Putin’s Russia
pp. 147
Nationhood as Cultural Repertoire: Collective Identities and Political Attitudes in France and Germany
pp. 177
On Affect, Dancing and National Bodies
pp. 197
Making Sense of Everyday Nationhood: Traces in the Experiential World
pp. 215
Doing Affect Around National Days: Mundane/Banal Practice or the Call of ‘Another Space’?
pp. 241
Narratives of Legitimacy: Making Nationalism Banal
pp. 259
Banal Nationalism and UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List: Cases of Washoku and the Gastronomic Meal of the French
pp. 285
Banal Nationalism and Consumer Activism: The Case of #BoycottGermany
pp. 307
Banal Nationalism and the Imagining of Politics
pp. 323
Conclusion: The Present and Future of Nationalism
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