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Dominant Nationalism, Dominant Ethnicity - Identity, Federalism and Democracy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Although nationalism and ethnicity have long been associated with minority populations, an emerging literature looks at how the state and/or a majority group interact with minorities, and how, behind the expression of the nation promoted by the state, there is often an ethnic core. This book contributes to this emerging literature on dominant nationalism and dominant ethnicity by presenting multidisciplinary contributions that center on how states deploy their own nationalism, and how the state's nation-building and nation-consolidating processes are very often spearheaded by a specific ethnocultural group. It focuses on the interrelated issues of identity, federalism and democracy. Dominant nationalism and ethnicity involve the projection, the promotion, and sometimes the imposition by the state and/or a dominant group of an identity, which can be challenged, negotiated and/or resisted by minority groups. This brings questions for democratic practices, since it raises the issue of self-rule.
Since dominant nationalism and ethnicity are shaped by ideas and institutions relating to the territorial division of power, federalism is crucial for understanding these phenomena. The book is amongst the first to look at dominant nationalism and ethnicity from historical, theoretical, empirical and normative perspectives.

List of contents

Contents: André Lecours/Geneviève Nootens: Introduction: Nationalism and Identity in Contemporary Politics. Issues of Democratic Shared and Self-rule - Eric Kaufmann: Dominant Ethnicity and Dominant Nationhood. Empirical and Normative Aspects - Daniele Conversi: Dominant Ethnicities, Dominant Cultures and Cultural Resemblance. State-building, Boundaries, Assimilation and Violence - Jan Erk: Red, White and Orange. Dominant Nationalism in France and the Netherlands Compared - Stephen Tierney: Crystallizing Dominance. Majority Nationalism, Constitutionalism and the Courts - Alain-G. Gagnon/Raffaele Iacovino: Challenging the Constraints of State Nationalism in Canada - Daniel Béland/André Lecours: Nationalism, Federalism, and Social Citizenship. The Continental Divide Reconsidered - Jacques Bertrand: The Limits of State Nationalism in Indonesia - Michael Burgess: From Dominance to Partnership. The Inheritance of Majority Nations in Multinational Federations - James Tully: Federations, Communities and their Transformations. An Essay in Revision.

About the author










The Editors: André Lecours is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University, and is a member of the Research Group on Plurinational Societies. His main research interests are nationalism (with a focus on Belgium, Canada, Spain and the United Kingdom), federalism, and institutionalist theory.
Geneviève Nootens teaches political philosophy and holds the Canada Research Chair in Democracy and Sovereignty at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. She is a member of the Research Group on Plurinational Societies and of the Research Center on Diversity in Quebec; she also collaborates to the Ethnicity and Democratic Governance project. Her main research interests are contemporary liberalism, nationalism, the state, and democratic theory.

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«The collection is an invaluable resource to scholars within the fields of ethnicity and nationalism and federalism.» (Robert Schertzer, Nations and Nationalism)

Product details

Assisted by André Lecours (Editor), Geneviève Nootens (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9789052014876
ISBN 978-90-5201-487-6
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 150 mm x 13 mm x 220 mm
Weight 330 g
Series Régionalisme & Fédéralisme / Regionalism & Federalism
Régionalisme & Fédéralisme / Regionalism & Federalism
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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