6 edition of Imagined regional communities found in the catalog.
Published
2002
by Routledge in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | James D. Sidaway. |
Series | Routledge studies in human geography ;, 5 |
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LC Classifications | JF197 .S53 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3952538M |
ISBN 10 | 0415183472 |
LC Control Number | 2001048572 |
A nation, Anderson proposed, is an imagined community that is conceived as both limited and sovereign. It is imagined because even in the smallest country, we have no chance of knowing more than a tiny proportion of the people who make up “our” community. Imagined communities are a concept coined by Benedict Anderson. He believes that a nation is a community socially constructed, imagined by the people who perceive themselves as part of that group Anderson's book, Imagined Communities, in which he explains the concept in depth, was published in
In Imagined Communities () Anderson argues that the nation is an Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase. Public users are able to search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter without a subscription. To adapt Imagined Communities to the demands of these vast changes in the world and in the text is a task beyond my present means. It seemed better, therefore, to leave it largely as an 'unrestored' period piece, with its own characteristic style, silhouette, and mood. Two things give me comfort. On the one hand, the full final outcome of.
'Imagined Communities' examines the creation & function of the 'imagined communities' of nationality & the way these communities were in part created by the growth of the nation-state, the interaction between capitalism & printing & the birth of vernacular languages in early modern Europe. Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a (c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital projects include the Wayback Machine, and
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Benedict Anderson’s remarkable book Imagined Communities reshaped the study of nations and nationalism. Strikingly original, it broke with previous over-emphasis on the European continent and. Imagined Communities remains the most influential book on the origins of nationalism, filling the vacuum that previously existed in the traditions of Western thought.
Cited more often than any other The world-famous work on the origins and development of nationalism/5. Imagined Communities: Constructing Collective Identities in Medieval Europe offers a series of studies focusing on the problems of conceptualisation of social group identities, including national, royal, aristocratic, regional, urban, religious, and gendered communities.
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Anderson explores the processes that created these communities: the territorialisation of religious faiths, the decline of antique kingship, the interaction between capitalism and print, the development of /5(30).
The full magnitude of Benedict Anderson’s intellectual achievement is still being appreciated and debated. Imagined Communities remains the most influential book on the origins of nationalism, filling the vacuum that previously existed in the traditions of Western thought.
Cited more often than any other single English-language work in the human sciences, it is read around the world. Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson (Aug – Decem ) was a Chinese-born Irish political scientist and historian who lived and taught in the United States, best known for his book Imagined Communities, which explored the origins of on was the Aaron L.
Binenkorb Professor Emeritus of International Studies, Government & Asian Studies at Cornell Alma mater: King's College, Cambridge (B.A.). Benedict Anderson ’s landmark study of nationalism, Imagined Communities, starts by rejecting the assumption that nations are a natural or inevitable social d, Anderson describes the nation as a cultural construct, with a particular history rooted in the fall of monarchies and empires, as well as specific advancements in literacy, technology, and capitalism.
The Imagined Communities Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by Author: Benedict Anderson. A quirky book that takes as one of its starting points the historically lousy job that the liberal and marxist traditions had done of theorizing nationalism, Imagined Communities became a widely-read classic with the revival of scholarly and popular attention to the topic that occurred in the s.
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In his Preface to the Second Edition of Imagined Communities, Anderson cites the following as important texts appearing in the twelve years after his book’s initial publication: “J.
A. Armstrong’s Nations Before Nationalism (), John Breuilly’s Nationalism and the State (), Ernest Gellner’s Nations and Nationalism (Imagined Communities The concept of nationalism, according to Benedict Anderson, has never been deeply discussed. There has never been a great thinker treating this concept as thoroughly as other concepts.
Anderson suggests that one should not think of nationalism as an ideology like “fascism. Benedict Anderson, who died in December, was best known for his book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, which .