Examining Irish nationalism in the context of literature, culture and religion: a study of the epistemological structure of nationalism
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1. Verfasser: O'Brien, Eugene (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Lewiston, N.Y. Edwin Mellen Press 2002
Schriftenreihe:Irish studies (Lewiston, N.Y.) v. 3
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This study argues that it is only through its epistemological perspective that nationalism can be properly analyzed. It goes on to offer such an analysis, utilizing the work of Jacques Lacan. This study contents that the captation of the self by a reflected, two-dimensional image of that self is the sine qua non of the epistemology of nationalism, as a sense of group selfhood is defined performatively through this process. The strong connections between nationalism and religion are examined Finally, the supposed difference between political nationalism and 'cultural nationalism' is interrogate
Machine generated contents note: Preface ix -- Acknowledgements xi -- INTRODUCTION 1 -- CHAPTER 1: THE AETIOLOGY OF NATIONALISM -- DEFINITIONS 9 -- CHAPTER 2: NATIONALIST REFLECTIONS AND -- MISRECOGNITIONS 45 -- CHAPTER 3: MAPPING NATIONALISM -- LAND AND LANGUAGE 71 -- CHAPTER 4: NATIONALISM AND FAITH 97 -- CONCLUSION 133 -- NOTES 139 -- WORKS CITED 147 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 157 -- INDEX 165
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