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ASM4450

Nationalism in anthropological perspective

Penelope Graham

12 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton

Objectives On completion of this subject, students should be able to recognise and analyse key concepts informing anthropological and sociological approaches to nationalism; demonstrate a grasp of the arguments in the principle works on nationalism currently defining the topic in the social sciences; evaluate the arguments of particular authors on the subject; critically assess the debates around prominent theories of nationalism; analyse the relationship of nationalism to various wide-ranging sociological phenomena such as colonialism and globalisation.

Synopsis This subject examines the modern phenomenon of nationalism and reviews a range of theories that attempt to account for it. Despite predictions of its demise, nationalism is apparently flourishing as we continue to witness the forging of nations and the construction of national identities around the globe. Overall the subject explores the thesis that the nation, as a culturally defined community, is the highest symbolic value of modernity. Themes include the relationship of nationalism to ethnicity and migration, gender and sexuality, colonialism and globalisation.

Assessment Seminar participation: 20%
* Essay (3000 words): 30%
* Essay (6000 words): 50%

Prescribed texts

Anderson B Imagined communities rev. edn, Verso, 1991

Brenneis D L (ed.) Imagining identities: Nation, culture, and the past Special issues of American ethnologist, 1992

Chatterjee P Nationalist thought and the colonial consciousness Zed Press, 1986

Comaroff J L and Stern P C (eds) Perspectives on nationalism and war Gordon and Breach, 1995

Foster R J (ed.) Nation making: Emergent identities in postcolonial Melanesia Michigan U P, 1995

Fox R G (ed.) Nationalist ideologies and the production of national culture American Anthropological Association, 1990

Gellner E Nations and nationalism Blackwell, 1983

Hobsbawm E The age of extremes: The short twentieth century, 1914-1991 Michael Joseph, 1994

Hobsbawm E J Nations and nationalism since 1780: Program, myth, reality CUP, 1990

Llobera J R The god of modernity: The development of nationalism in Western Europe Berg, 1994

Parker A and others (eds) Nationalism and sexualities Routledge, 1992


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