Nationalism and Multiculturalism Flashcards

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Anderson 1991

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Nations are not natural phenomena - they need to be imagined into existence. Nations are created within homogeneous empty-time

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Kymlicka 2001

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Nations are neither natural nor new

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Chun 1996

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Nations legitimate idea of state & justify auth to it

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Hobsbawn and Ranger 1983

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The investment of tradition in order to invent trad practices

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Waetjan 1999

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Nations creates evocation of home: expanding normative idea home to nat scale. SA apartheid

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Kaplan 2003

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Nation connects critical relations of common ancestries

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Manning 2003

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Exclusive nature of HL - due to fear of that which is not us, not certain, not predictable

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Blunt and Dowling 2006

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US HL mobilized justify WoT - strengthening state power through US Patriot Act

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Walter 2004

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Melting pot of US - infers spatial mobility rendering it imposs to decipher what is foreign and native

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Wickham 1999

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Incorporated within exclusionary aspects of HL is ethnic exclusivity

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Gellner 2006

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Nationalism is the marriage of cultural identity and territorial unity

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Gregory 2004

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Imaginations of nation matter - basis for allegiance to state - centripetal force that help convince us that we all belong to the same community

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Campbell 1998

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Danger is not an objective condition - it has to be communicated, learnt, performed into existence

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Grewal 2005

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Certain kinds of bodies understood as ^ inclined to commit violence or have violence committed X them

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Gregory 2004

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Racialised and gendered categorizations in the climate of suspicion form a rearticulation of older colonial legacies

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Jasbir Puar 2007

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Queer theorist in homogonationalism - new visial category - those that look like terrorists

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Fortier 2008

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Atmosphere of suspicion. Exclusion and inclusion on basis of values. Multicultural nationalism

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Hall 1992

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People aren’t treated equally e.g. after 2005 bombings

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Bennett 2008

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Multicult at heart of nat debates on future of nat cults & idents in GBS world

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20
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The Parekh Report 1998

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Idea of several cultural existing side by side within a single polity - unstated assump remains that Britishness and whiteness go together

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Mamdani 2002

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Told to distinguis between good Muslims and bad Muslims rather than e.g. good or bad people. Museumized peoples

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22
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Closs Stephens 2007

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How might the city landscape offer altern way of seeing what it means to live in common? City may help us understand diffs that don’t fit into a T, unified understanding of cult

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23
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Gilroy 2004

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Urban conviviality - logic of ethnic absolutism - diff groups dwell in close prox - not necessary going to get on

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Jabri 2009

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The global city, which in its complex terrain of transnat movement and affiliation potentially offers diff understanding of what it means to live together to the conceptual fixities assoc with the state or nation

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25
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Derrida 2013

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Security of Olympics that seeks to ‘appropriate, control and master’ the guest

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Bulley and Lisle 2012

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London’s bid to host Olympics based on diversity and cosmo city

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Foucault 2008

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Olympics: Foucault’s diffused liberal governmentality - practices of hospitality are governed not through sov power but through techs of: governmentality that mobilise networks of agents, actors, technology etc. Such mobilization implemented to make poss & ensure circulations of people

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28
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Sokhi-Bulley 2011

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Olympics: Techniques of governmentality have been mobilized in order to: ‘Gov better’ in sense of ingraining power to govern further into social body

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29
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Stephens 2007

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Olympics: ‘All’ juxtaposed with ‘us’ implies that part of problem presented by TSM that: not everyone is playing by the rules. Enouraged to effectively police our fellow comm members - embedding of power to govern within com facilities the self-reg & self-gov of scoeity itself

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30
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Bauman 1990

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Included or excluded by extent of conformity to dominant values

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31
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Grewal 2003

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Prior to 9/11, liberalized subjects, produced through transnat governmentality were charach as flexible & changing, able to coexist. Multiculturalist pol of national future have come to define urgencies of present

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32
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Alsultany’s

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Diversity-patriotism

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33
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Sardar 2004

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A personal history of otherness - commoditification of multicult

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34
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Massey 2006

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London inside out - multicult prod & command of NL GBS - need to globalise claim to multiculturalism

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35
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Mackintosh 2005

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A subsidizing the reproduction of labour in global N

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36
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Weber 2010

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Critique of the US Ad Agency Advert

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37
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Bhabha 1994

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Advert performs an e.g. of ‘narrating the nation’

38
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Butler 2004

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Petty sovereign

39
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Massey 1999

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Political space as multiplicity - where distinct narratives co-exist

40
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Anderson 2001

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Process of forgetting and remembering

41
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Zehfuss 2003

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Remember september 2011 - statist machine to justify war

42
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Edkins 2003

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9/11 global effect but written into national frame Nation will take sov claim on behalf of dead Why are partic deaths and events remembered Cenotaph

43
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Nora 1989

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Memory is by nature multiple, yet specific, collective, plural, yet individual

44
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Abu El Haj 2001

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Remembering Pal and Is - Jerusalem, tower of david museum

45
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Butler 2003

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Changing our ways of remembering and commemorating. Responding to loss

46
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Nations are not natural phenomena - they need to be imagined into existence. Nations are created within homogeneous empty-time

A

Anderson 1991

47
Q

Nations are neither natural nor new

A

Kymlicka 2001

48
Q

Nations legitimate idea of state & justify auth to it

A

Chun 1996

49
Q

The investment of tradition in order to invent trad practices

A

Hobsbawn and Ranger 1983

50
Q

Nations creates evocation of home: expanding normative idea home to nat scale. SA apartheid

A

Waetjan 1999

51
Q

Nation connects critical relations of common ancestries

A

Kaplan 2003

52
Q

Exclusive nature of HL - due to fear of that which is not us, not certain, not predictable

A

Manning 2003

53
Q

US HL mobilized justify WoT - strengthening state power through US Patriot Act

A

Blunt and Dowling 2006

54
Q

Melting pot of US - infers spatial mobility rendering it imposs to decipher what is foreign and native

A

Walter 2004

55
Q

Incorporated within exclusionary aspects of HL is ethnic exclusivity

A

Wickham 1999

56
Q

Nationalism is the marriage of cultural identity and territorial unity

A

Gellner 2006

57
Q

Imaginations of nation matter - basis for allegiance to state - centripetal force that help convince us that we all belong to the same community

A

Gregory 2004

58
Q

Danger is not an objective condition - it has to be communicated, learnt, performed into existence

A

Campbell 1998

59
Q

Certain kinds of bodies understood as ^ inclined to commit violence or have violence committed X them

A

Grewal 2005

60
Q

Racialised and gendered categorizations in the climate of suspicion form a rearticulation of older colonial legacies

A

Gregory 2004

61
Q

Queer theorist in homogonationalism - new visial category - those that look like terrorists

A

Jasbir Puar 2007

62
Q

Atmosphere of suspicion. Exclusion and inclusion on basis of values. Multicultural nationalism

A

Fortier 2008

63
Q

People aren’t treated equally e.g. after 2005 bombings

A

Hall 1992

64
Q

Multicult at heart of nat debates on future of nat cults & idents in GBS world

A

Bennett 2008

65
Q

Idea of several cultural existing side by side within a single polity - unstated assump remains that Britishness and whiteness go together

A

The Parekh Report 1998

66
Q

Told to distinguis between good Muslims and bad Muslims rather than e.g. good or bad people. Museumized peoples

A

Mamdani 2002

67
Q

How might the city landscape offer altern way of seeing what it means to live in common? City may help us understand diffs that don’t fit into a T, unified understanding of cult

A

Closs Stephens 2007

68
Q

Urban conviviality - logic of ethnic absolutism - diff groups dwell in close prox - not necessary going to get on

A

Gilroy 2004

69
Q

The global city, which in its complex terrain of transnat movement and affiliation potentially offers diff understanding of what it means to live together to the conceptual fixities assoc with the state or nation

A

Jabri 2009

70
Q

Security of Olympics that seeks to ‘appropriate, control and master’ the guest

A

Derrida 2013

71
Q

London’s bid to host Olympics based on diversity and cosmo city

A

Bulley and Lisle 2012

72
Q

Olympics: Foucault’s diffused liberal governmentality - practices of hospitality are governed not through sov power but through techs of: governmentality that mobilise networks of agents, actors, technology etc. Such mobilization implemented to make poss & ensure circulations of people

A

Foucault 2008

73
Q

Olympics: Techniques of governmentality have been mobilized in order to: ‘Gov better’ in sense of ingraining power to govern further into social body

A

Sokhi-Bulley 2011

74
Q

Olympics: ‘All’ juxtaposed with ‘us’ implies that part of problem presented by TSM that: not everyone is playing by the rules. Enouraged to effectively police our fellow comm members - embedding of power to govern within com facilities the self-reg & self-gov of scoeity itself

A

Stephens 2007

75
Q

Included or excluded by extent of conformity to dominant values

A

Bauman 1990

76
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Prior to 9/11, liberalized subjects, produced through transnat governmentality were charach as flexible & changing, able to coexist. Multiculturalist pol of national future have come to define urgencies of present

A

Grewal 2003

77
Q

Diversity-patriotism

A

Alsultany’s

78
Q

A personal history of otherness - commoditification of multicult

A

Sardar 2004

79
Q

London inside out - multicult prod & command of NL GBS - need to globalise claim to multiculturalism

A

Massey 2006

80
Q

A subsidizing the reproduction of labour in global N

A

Mackintosh 2005

81
Q

Critique of the US Ad Agency Advert

A

Weber 2010

82
Q

Advert performs an e.g. of ‘narrating the nation’

A

Bhabha 1994

83
Q

Petty sovereign

A

Butler 2004

84
Q

Political space as multiplicity - where distinct narratives co-exist

A

Massey 1999

85
Q

Process of forgetting and remembering

A

Anderson 2001

86
Q

Remember september 2011 - statist machine to justify war

A

Zehfuss 2003

87
Q

9/11 global effect but written into national frame Nation will take sov claim on behalf of dead Why are partic deaths and events remembered Cenotaph

A

Edkins 2003

88
Q

Memory is by nature multiple, yet specific, collective, plural, yet individual

A

Nora 1989

89
Q

Remembering Pal and Is - Jerusalem, tower of david museum

A

Abu El Haj 2001

90
Q

Changing our ways of remembering and commemorating. Responding to loss

A

Butler 2003