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Nationalism and the postcolonial / edited by Sandra Dinter and Johanna Marquardt
HerausgeberDinter, Sandra In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Sandra Dinter ; Marquardt, Johanna In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Johanna Marquardt
ErschienenLeiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2021] ; © 2021
UmfangXI, 247 Seiten : Illustrationen
Anmerkung
Includes index
SerieAsnel papers ; volume 24
SerieCross/cultures ; volume 214
SchlagwörterCommonwealth literature (English) / History and criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach Commonwealth literature (English) / History and criticism / Nationalism in literature In Wikipedia suchen nach Nationalism in literature / Postcolonialism in literature In Wikipedia suchen nach Postcolonialism in literature / Literature and society / Commonwealth countries / History / 21st century In Wikipedia suchen nach Literature and society / Commonwealth countries / History / 21st century / Englisches Sprachgebiet In Wikipedia suchen nach Englisches Sprachgebiet / Postkoloniale Literatur In Wikipedia suchen nach Postkoloniale Literatur / Nationalismus In Wikipedia suchen nach Nationalismus
ISBN978-90-04-46427-8
DOI10.1163/9789004464315 
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"Often thought of as a thing of the past, nationalism remains surprisingly resilient in the postcolonial era, especially since the concepts of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism have lost authority in recent years. The contributions assembled in Nationalism and the Postcolonial examine various forms, representations, and consequences of past and present nationalisms in languages, popular culture, and literature in or associated with Australia, Canada, England, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago Bringing together perspectives from linguistics, political science, cultural studies, and literary studies, the collection illustrates how postcolonial nationalism functions as a unifying mechanism of anti-colonial nation-building as well as a divisive force that can encourage discrimination and violence. Contributors: Natascha Bing, Prachi Gupta, Ralf Haekel, Kathrin Härtl, Idreas Khandy, Theresa Krampe, Lukas Lammers, Arhea Marshall, Hannah Pardey, Sina Schuhmaier, Hanna Teichler, Michael Westphal"--