Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity
This book offers a provocative theorization of nationhood, focusing on the key role played by dialogic relations of hegemony, resistance and reciprocity in the birth of the modern European nation. The relationship between Greece and Britain at the end of the nineteenth century uncovers the linguistic construction of nationalism.
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Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity
This book offers a provocative theorization of nationhood, focusing on the key role played by dialogic relations of hegemony, resistance and reciprocity in the birth of the modern European nation. The relationship between Greece and Britain at the end of the nineteenth century uncovers the linguistic construction of nationalism.
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Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity

Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity

by R. Tzanelli
Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity

Nation-Building and Identity in Europe: The Dialogics of Reciprocity

by R. Tzanelli

Hardcover(2008)

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Overview

This book offers a provocative theorization of nationhood, focusing on the key role played by dialogic relations of hegemony, resistance and reciprocity in the birth of the modern European nation. The relationship between Greece and Britain at the end of the nineteenth century uncovers the linguistic construction of nationalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230551992
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/24/2008
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

RODANTHI TZANELLI is Lecturer in Sociology and Deputy Director of CERS, University of Leeds, UK. She is author of The Cinematic Tourist: Explorations in Globalization, Culture and Resistance.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: CRIME AND DISORDER Brigands, Nationalists and Colonial Discourse Crime, Identity and Historical Legacy PART II: DISCIPLINING IDENTITY Anthropological Encounters Crimes of Ethnohistory PART III: IDEAS OF GREATNESS Unpaid Debts and Duties British Patrons and Puerile Greeks Revisioning Identity
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