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3.8 Nation(s) / NationalismAddi, Lahouari. 1997. The failure of Third World nationalism. Journal of Democracy 8.4: 110-24. Alonso, Ana Maria. 1994. The politics of space, time, and substance: State formation, nationalism and ethnicity. Annual Review of Anthropology 23: 379-405. Arnason, Johann P. 2001. Nations and nationalism: From general theory to comparative history. Journal of Intercultural Studies 22.1: 79-89. Babadzan, Alain. 2000. Anthropology, nationalism and “the invention of tradition.”Anthropological Forum 10.2: 131-55. Barrington, Lowell W. 1997. “Nation” and “nationalism”: The misuse of key concepts in political science. PS: Political Science and Politics 30.4: 712-16. Bollen, Kenneth, and Juan Diez Medrano. 1998. Who are the Spaniards? Nationalism and identification in Spain. Social Forces 77.2: 587-621. Buell, Frederick. 1998. Nationalist postnationalism: Globalist discourse in contemporary American culture. American Quarterly 50.3: 548-91. Bukowczyk, John J. 1998. “Who is the nation?”: Or, “Did Cleopatra have red hair?”: A patriotic discourse on diversity, nationality, and race. MELUS 23.4: 3-23. Burgoyne, Robert. 2000. Ethnic nationalism and globalization. Rethinking History 4.2: 157-64. Calhoun, Craig. 1993. Nationalism and ethnicity. Annual Review of Sociology 19: 211-39. Chatterjee, Partha. 1998. Beyond Nation? Or within? Social Text, no 56: 57-69. ----------. 1999. Anderson’s utopia. Diacritics 29.4: 128-34. Condor, Susan. 2001. Nations and nationalism: Particular cases and impossible myths. British Journal of Social Psychology 40: 177-81. Dai, Jinhua. 2001. Behind global spectacle and national image making. Positions: East Asia Cultures Critiques 9.1: 161-86. Druckman, Daniel. 1994. Nationalism, patriotism, and group loyalty: A social psychological perspective. Mershon International Studies Review 38.1: 43-68. Evera, Stephen van. 1994. Hypotheses on nationalism and war. International Security 18.4: 5-39. Friedland, Roger. 1999. When God walks with history.: The institutional politics of religious nationalism. International Sociology 14.3: 301-19. Guibernau, Montserrat. 2000. Nationalism and intellectuals in nations without states: The Catalan case. Political Studies 48: 989-1005. Gudcov, Lev D. 1998. Ethic phobias in the structure of national identification. Russian Social Science Review 39.1: 89-103. Hancock, Mary. 1998. Unmaking the “Great Tradition”: Ethnography, national culture and area studies. Identities 4.3/4:343-88. Harootunian, H. D. 1999. Ghostly comparisons: Anderson’s telescope. Diacritics 29.4: 135-49. Hollinger, David A. 1998. National culture and communities of descent. Reviews in American History 26.1: 312-28. Huchinson, John. 1999. Re-interpreting cultural nationalism. Australian Journal of Politics and History 45.3: 392-407. Jalata, Asafa. 2001. Ethno-nationalism and the global “modernising project.” Nations and Nationalism 7.3: 385-405. Jameson, Fredric. 2002. The dialectics of disaster. South Atlantic Quarterly 101.2: 297-304. Jusdanis, Gregory. 1995. Beyond national culture? Boundary 2 22.1: 23-60. Ke, Fan. 2001. Nationalism and ethnic questions in Western academic circles. Chinese Sociology and Anthropology 33.4: 29-36. Kiernan, Ben. 2001. Myth, nationalism and genocide. Journal of Genocide Research 3.2: 187-206. Kirloskar-Steibach, Monika. 2001. Liberal nationalism—a critique. Trames 5.2: 107-19. Kramer, Lloyd. 1997. Historical narratives and the meaning of nationalism. Journal of the History of Ideas 58.3: 525-45. Marx, Anthony W. 2002. The nation-state and its exclusions. Political Science Quarterly 17.1: 103-26. Motyl, Alexander J. 1992. The modernity of nationalism: Nations, states and nation-states in the contemporary world. Journal of International Affairs 45.2: 307-23. Onwudiwe, Ebere. 2001. A critique of recent writings on ethnicity and nationalism. Research in African Literatures 32.3: 213-28. Paterson, Lindsay. 2000. Civil society: Enlightenment ideal and demotic nationalism. Social Text 18.4: 109-16. Pease, Donald E. 1997. National narratives, postnational narration. Modern Fiction Studies 43.1: 1-23. Peppis, Paul. 1995. New approaches to nationalism. Modernism/ Modernity 2.1: 184-90. Redfield, Marc. 1999. Imagi-nation: The imagined community and the aesthetics of mourning. Diacritics 29.4: 58-83. Shumway, David R. 1998. Nationalist knowledges: The humanities and nationalism. Poetics Today 19.3: 357-73. Smith, Anthony D. 1996. Culture, community and territory: The politics of ethnicity and nationalism. International Affairs 72.3: 445-58. Snyder, Jack, and Karen Ballentine. 1996. Nationalism and the marketplace of ideas. International Security 21.2: 5-40. Sun, Wanning. 2001. Media events or media stories? Time, space and Chinese (trans)nationalism. International Journal of Cultural Studies 4.1: 25-43. Tolipov, Farkhod. 2001. Nationalism as a geopolitical phenomenon: The Central Asian case. Central Asian Survey 20.2: 183-94. Wellings, Ben. 2002. Empire-nation: National and imperial discourses in England. Nations and Nationalism 8.1: 95-109. Yewah, Emmanuel. 2001. The nation as a contested construct. Research in African Literatures 32.3, special issue: Nationalism: 45-56. See also 1.3: Willinsky; 2.3: Comaroff; 3.1: Parker; 3.3: Cheah; Krugman; Szeman; 3.6: Arrowsmith; Blackledge; Cillia; Hayashi; Hedetoft; Sedinger; Takacs; Wade; 3.7: Birnbaum; 3.10: Delanty; 3.11: Alasuutari; Spark; Walcott; Wang; 3.15: Hussin; 3.16: Cazdyn
Doak, Kevin M. 1996. Ethnic nationalism and romanticism in early twentieth-century Japan. Journal of Japanese Studies 22.1: 77-103. ----------. 1997. What is a nation and who belongs? National narratives and the ethnic imagination in twentieth-century Japan. American Historical Review 102.2: 283-309. Fujii, James A. 1998. Internationalizing Japan: Rebellion in Kirikiri and the international Research Center for Japanese Studies. Journal of Intercultural Studies 19.2: 149-69. Gavin, Masako. 2000. Nihon fûkeiron (Japanese landscape): Nationalistic or imperialistic? Japan Forum 12.2: 219-231. Ivy, Marilyn. 2000. Revenge and recapitation in recessionary Japan. South Atlantic Quarterly 99.4: 819-40. Jameson, Fredric. 1991. Soseki and Western modernism. Boundary 2 18.3, Japan in the world: 121-41. Kersten, Rikki. 1999. Neo-nationalism and the “Liberal School of History.” Japan Forum 11.2: 191-203. Lie, John. 1996a. Modernization theory and Marxism. Current Sociology 44.1: 14-21. ----------. 1996b. Political economy and postwar Japan. Current Sociology 44.1: 22-34. ----------. 1996c. Sociology in Japan: Beyond Western dominance? Current Sociology 44.1: 59-66. ----------. 2001. Diasporic nationalism. Cultural Studies / Critical Methodologies 1.3: 355-62. Lockwood, William W. 1956. Japan’s response to the West: The contrast with China. World Politics 9.1: 37-54. McCormack, Gavan. 2000. Nationalism and identity in post-cold war Japan. Pacific Review 12.3: 247-63. Miyoshi, Masao, and H. D. Harootunian. 1991. Japan in the world. Boundary 2 18.3, Japan in the world: 1-7. Parkes, Graham. 1997. The putative fascism of the Kyoto School and the political correctness of the modern academy. Philosophy East & West 47.3: 305-36. Pyle, Kenneth B. 1982. The future of Japanese nationality: An essay in contemporary history. Journal of Japanese Studies 8.2: 223-63. Rose, Caroline. 2000. “Patriotism is not taboo”: Nationalism in China and Japan and implications for Sino-Japanese relations. Japan Forum 12.2: 169-81. Sakai, Naoki. 2000. Subject and substratum: On Japanese imperial nationalism. Cultural Studies 14.3/4: 462-530. Sharf, Robert. 1993. The Zen of Japanese nationalism. History of Religions 33.1: 1-43. Tanaka, Stefan. 1994. Imaging history: Inscribing belief in the nation. Journal of Asian Studies 53.1: 24-44. See also 2.2.1: Bardsley (1997); Bardsley (1999); Hayakawa; 3.6.1: Hashimoto; Hill; Hogan; Lai; Luther; Parmenter; Renwick; Sugimoto; Yoshimoto; 3.13.1: Ahmad; 3.14.2.1: Green |
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