This article discusses how the concept of banal nationalism can enable theories of national identity to be related to the lives of ordinary people. It links this concept to three key areas, the body, food and the landscape arguing that these are as much 'flags of identity' as are the more obvious symbols of national belonging: coins, costumes, anthems and ceremonies. It further states that these flags provide a system of reference within which aspects of the material world are used, consumed and experienced. It is, therefore, important to consider how this system operates so that a better understanding can be gained into how a sense of belonging and identity is communicated and maintained
Examines nationalism 'from below' in an exploration of four ways that nationhood is produced & repro...
Discussions about belonging and national identity are part of a broader European debate concerned wi...
Michael Billig’s Banal nationalism has become a cornerstone text for the “everyday nationhood” resea...
This chapter approaches nationalism from the point of view of everyday life. This line of analysis o...
This chapter approaches nationalism from the point of view of everyday life. This line of analysis o...
International audienceThis article aims at sketching a synthetic and original approach to decrypt th...
International audienceThis article aims at sketching a synthetic and original approach to decrypt th...
Examines nationalism 'from below' in an exploration of four ways that nationhood is produced & repro...
Everyday nationhood: theorising culture, belonging and identity after Banal Nationalis
Published in 1995, Michael Billig’s Banal Nationalism is the fourth most cited text on nationalism a...
Everyday nationhood: theorising culture, identity and belonging two decades after the publication of...
This chapter takes up the notion that the nation is quietly but persistently reinforced by banal nat...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This paper is designed to provide a critical engagement with Michael Billig's seminal thesis of Bana...
The aim of this article is to argue that distinctiveness is at the core of national identity and nat...
Examines nationalism 'from below' in an exploration of four ways that nationhood is produced & repro...
Discussions about belonging and national identity are part of a broader European debate concerned wi...
Michael Billig’s Banal nationalism has become a cornerstone text for the “everyday nationhood” resea...
This chapter approaches nationalism from the point of view of everyday life. This line of analysis o...
This chapter approaches nationalism from the point of view of everyday life. This line of analysis o...
International audienceThis article aims at sketching a synthetic and original approach to decrypt th...
International audienceThis article aims at sketching a synthetic and original approach to decrypt th...
Examines nationalism 'from below' in an exploration of four ways that nationhood is produced & repro...
Everyday nationhood: theorising culture, belonging and identity after Banal Nationalis
Published in 1995, Michael Billig’s Banal Nationalism is the fourth most cited text on nationalism a...
Everyday nationhood: theorising culture, identity and belonging two decades after the publication of...
This chapter takes up the notion that the nation is quietly but persistently reinforced by banal nat...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This paper is designed to provide a critical engagement with Michael Billig's seminal thesis of Bana...
The aim of this article is to argue that distinctiveness is at the core of national identity and nat...
Examines nationalism 'from below' in an exploration of four ways that nationhood is produced & repro...
Discussions about belonging and national identity are part of a broader European debate concerned wi...
Michael Billig’s Banal nationalism has become a cornerstone text for the “everyday nationhood” resea...