Nationalism and Popular Culture
How do nations come to shape our collective imagination so profoundly? This book argues that the power of national identity and national belonging stems, in part, from the ways in which nationalism is embedded in popular culture.

Comprised of chapters covering a wide range of cases from both the Global North and Global South (including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Europe, Israel, Pakistan, and the United States), the text unpacks the connections between nationalism and film, television, music, and other facets of everyday culture. In doing so, it demonstrates that popular culture can help us understand why and how nationhood has become so deeply entrenched in modern society.

This book will be of interest to scholars of political science, nationalism, sociology, history, media studies, and cultural studies.

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Nationalism and Popular Culture
How do nations come to shape our collective imagination so profoundly? This book argues that the power of national identity and national belonging stems, in part, from the ways in which nationalism is embedded in popular culture.

Comprised of chapters covering a wide range of cases from both the Global North and Global South (including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Europe, Israel, Pakistan, and the United States), the text unpacks the connections between nationalism and film, television, music, and other facets of everyday culture. In doing so, it demonstrates that popular culture can help us understand why and how nationhood has become so deeply entrenched in modern society.

This book will be of interest to scholars of political science, nationalism, sociology, history, media studies, and cultural studies.

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How do nations come to shape our collective imagination so profoundly? This book argues that the power of national identity and national belonging stems, in part, from the ways in which nationalism is embedded in popular culture.

Comprised of chapters covering a wide range of cases from both the Global North and Global South (including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Europe, Israel, Pakistan, and the United States), the text unpacks the connections between nationalism and film, television, music, and other facets of everyday culture. In doing so, it demonstrates that popular culture can help us understand why and how nationhood has become so deeply entrenched in modern society.

This book will be of interest to scholars of political science, nationalism, sociology, history, media studies, and cultural studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367337636
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/29/2020
Series: Popular Culture and World Politics
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tim Nieguth is Associate Professor of Political Science at Laurentian University. His research centres on nationalism, popular culture, and state apologies; his work has been published in the Canadian Journal of Political Science, Nations & Nationalism, and Space & Polity, among others. Dr. Nieguth is the editor of The Politics of Popular Culture and co-editor of Investigating Shrek.

Table of Contents

1. Popular Culture and Quotidian Nationalism Geopolitics 2. Donut Nation: Tim Hortons and Canadian Identity 3. Völkisch Vibes: Neofolk, Place, Politics, and Pan-European Nationalism Membership 4. Contemporary Israeli Television Challenges National Traumas 5. The Burka and Beyond: Burka Avenger, Muslim Women, and Pakistani National Identity 6. triple J’s Hottest 100: Australia’s Largest Music Democracy? Flows 7. Transnational Laughter: Reception and Conservative Policies of Transposition. 8. Understanding Nationalism in Popular Culture through the Lenses of Affect and Circulation Contestation 9. Firefly, Anti-Statism, and American National Identity

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