04810nam 2200541 450 991079450670332120230629221436.090-04-46431-X10.1163/9789004464315(CKB)4100000012000454(OCoLC)1241443263(nllekb)BRILL9789004464315(MiAaPQ)EBC6707778(Au-PeEL)EBL6707778(OCoLC)1251739626(EXLCZ)99410000001200045420220507d2021 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierNationalism and the postcolonial /edited by Sandra Dinter and Johanna MarquardtLeiden ;Boston :Brill Rodopi,[2021]©20211 online resourceCross/Cultures ;21490-04-46427-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors and Editors -- Nationalism and the Postcolonial: An Introduction -- Sandra Dinter -- PART 1 -- The Languages of Nationalism -- 1 The Nationalist Ideology of Monolingualism in Postcolonial Theory -- Michael Westphal -- 2 Talking Kenya*n -- Dynamic Practices for a Heterogeneous Nation -- Natascha Bing -- 3 The Hindi Language and the Imagination of the Indian Nation -- Ramchandra Shukla's Construction of Indian Civilization -- Prachi Gupta -- PART 2 -- The Songs and Sounds of Nationalism -- 4 Singing the Postcolonial Independent in Trinbagonian Calypso -- Arhea Marshall -- 5 Singing the Nation -- The Condition of Englishness in the Lyrics of PJ Harvey and Kate Tempest -- Sina Schuhmaier -- PART 3 -- Nationalisms in Postcolonial Popular Culture -- 6 Pop Culture -- A Vehicle of State Nationalism in India -- Idreas Khandy -- 7 Meet the 'Holy Family' -- From Multicultural Australia to Enforced Reconciliation in Baz Luhrmann's Australia (2008) -- Hanna Teichler -- 8 Intersections of Race, Sexuality, and National Identity in BioWare's Mass Effect -- Theresa Krampe -- PART 4 -- Nationalisms in Postcolonial Literatures -- 9 Blind Spots -- Nationalism and the Photographic Gaze in Teju Cole's Every Day Is for the Thief -- Ralf Haekel -- 10 Emotional Nationalism in the New Nigerian Novel -- Hannah Pardey -- 11 The British Empire and the 'Laureate of Its Demise' -- Postimperial Nostalgia in Jane Gardam's Old Filth Trilogy -- Lukas Lammers -- 12 'Bastardizing' National Belonging -- Derek Walcott and Joseph Conrad -- Kathrin Härtl -- Index.Often thought of as a thing of the past, nationalism remains surprisingly resilient in the postcolonial era, especially since the concepts of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism have lost authority in recent years. The contributions assembled in Nationalism and the Postcolonial examine various forms, representations, and consequences of past and present nationalisms in languages, popular culture, and literature in or associated with Australia, Canada, England, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago Bringing together perspectives from linguistics, political science, cultural studies, and literary studies, the collection illustrates how postcolonial nationalism functions as a unifying mechanism of anti-colonial nation-building as well as a divisive force that can encourage discrimination and violence. Contributors: Natascha Bing, Prachi Gupta, Ralf Haekel, Kathrin Härtl, Idreas Khandy, Theresa Krampe, Lukas Lammers, Arhea Marshall, Hannah Pardey, Sina Schuhmaier, Hanna Teichler, Michael Westphal.Cross/Cultures ;214.Commonwealth literature (English)History and criticismNationalism in literaturePostcolonialism in literatureCommonwealth literature (English)History and criticism.Nationalism in literature.Postcolonialism in literature.820.99171241Dinter SandraMarquardt JohannaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794506703321Nationalism and the postcolonial3711926UNINA