GEOG 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Edward Said, Stereotype, Essentialism

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It is a shared sense of solidarity through cultural norms, territory, and experiences: nationhood is about ideology, nationalism is a spatialized ideology that becomes attached to one"s identity, nations are the construction of imagined boundaries. Nation"- the people: nationalism was a popular movement calling for people to have rights and the emergence of the middle class. Ex- traffic lights green means go, yellow means slow down, red means stop, you fulfill these rules by a right as a citizen: nationalism gave rise to the american and french revolutions. Civic nationalism- shared a sense of national identity between members of the same nation. Questioning civic nationalism: (a) who is included and who is not. Ex- civil rights movement in the usa when african americans could not vote. (c) what happens when you question the nation. (d) jingoism- extreme nationalism. Ethnic nationalism- shared a sense of national identity between dominant ethnic groups of a nation.

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