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National matters

materiality, culture and nationalism
Herausgeber: Zubrzycki, Geneviève GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)13686032X
978-1-5036-0169-7; 1-5036-0169-2; 978-1-5036-0253-3; 1-5036-0253-2
Schlagwörter: Nationalismus GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Sachkultur GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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Letzte Änderung: 25.08.2017
Titel:National matters
Untertitel:materiality, culture and nationalism
Von:edited by Geneviève Zubrzycki
ISBN:978-1-5036-0169-7
Preis/Einband:hardback
ISBN:1-5036-0169-2
Preis/Einband:hardback
ISBN:978-1-5036-0253-3
Preis/Einband:paperback
ISBN:1-5036-0253-2
Preis/Einband:paperback
Erscheinungsort:Stanford, California
Verlag:Stanford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:[2017]
Erscheinungsjahr:© 2017
Umfang:viii, 277 Seiten
Details:Illustrationen
Fußnote :Includes bibliographical references and index
Format:23 cm
Abstract:National Matters" investigates the role of material culture and materiality in defining and solidifying national identity in everyday practice. Examining a range of "things"-from art objects, clay fragments, and broken stones to clothing, food, and urban green space-the contributors to this volume explore the importance of matter in making the nation appear real, close, and important to its citizens. Symbols and material objects do not just reflect the national visions deployed by elites and consumed by the masses, but are themselves important factors in the production of national ideals. Through a series of theoretically grounded and empirically rich case studies, this volume analyzes three key aspects of materiality and nationalism: the relationship between objects and national institutions, the way commonplace objects can shape a national ethos, and the everyday practices that allow individuals to enact and embody the nation. In giving attention to the agency of things and the capacities they afford or foreclose, these cases also challenge the methodological orthodoxies of cultural sociology. Taken together, these essays highlight how the "material turn" in the social sciences pushes conventional understanding of state and nation-making processes in new directions
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:LB 52000
RVK-Notation:LC 10000
Fid-Notation:SKA
Angaben zum Inhalt:Introduction : matter and meaning : a cultural sociology of nationalism / Geneviève Zubrzycki -- Artisans and the construction of the French state : the political role of the Louvre's workshops / Chandra Mukerji -- In, on, and of the inviolable soil : pottery fragments and the materiality of Italian nationhood / Fiona Rose-Greenland -- Raw materials : natural resources, technological discourse, and the making of Canadian nationalism / Melissa Aronczyk -- Simultaneously worlds apart : placing national diversity on display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts / Peggy Levitt -- A brief history of sweat : inscribing "national feeling" on and through a football jersey / Claudio E. Benzecry -- That banal object of nationalism : "old stones" as French heritage in the early days of public television / Alexandra Kowalski -- The mythical power of everyday objects : the material culture of radical nationalism in postsocialist Hungary / Virág Molnár -- Engaging objects : a phenomenology of the tea ceremony and Japaneseness / Kristin Surak -- Traces and steps : expanding Polishness through a Jewish sensorium? / Geneviève Zubrzycki -- A temple of social hope? : Tempelhof Airport in Berlin and its transformation / Dominik Bartmański
Andere Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als
_Erscheinungsvermerk:Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2017
_Bemerkung:Online-Ausgabe, ebook
_ISBN:978-1-5036-0276-2
Angaben zum Inhalt/Datenträger :Aufsatzsammlung
Thema (Schlagwort):Nationalismus; Sachkultur
Weitere Schlagwörter :Nationalismus; Politik

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