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Imagining Communities: Historical Reflections on the Process of Community Formation

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In his groundbreaking Imagined Communities, first published in 1983, Benedict Anderson argued that members of a community experience a deep, horizontal camaraderie. Despite being strangers, members feel connected in a web of imagined experiences.

Yet while Andersons insights have been hugely influential, they remain abstract: it is difficult to imagine imagined communities. How do they evolve and how is membership constructed cognitively, socially and culturally? How do individuals and communities contribute to group formation through the act of imagining? And what is the glue that holds communities together?

Imagining Communities examines actual processes of experiencing the imagined community, exploring its emotive force in a number of case studies. Communal bonding is analysed, offering concrete insights on where and by whom the nation (or social group) is imagined and the role of individuals therein. Offering eleven empirical case studies, ranging from the premodern to the modern age, this volume looks at and beyond the nation and includes regional as well as transnational communities as well. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Netherlands
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789462980037

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Gemma Blok is a professor in the History of Mental Health and Culture at the Open University of the Netherlands. Her areas of expertise are the histories of psychiatry addiction treatment and drug use. She was a principal investigator in the HERA-funded project Governing the Narcotic City. Imaginaries Practices and Discourses of Public Drug Cultures in European Cities from 1970 until Today. Vincent Kuitenbrouwer is assistant professor at the History Department of the University of Amsterdam. He is specialized in the history of modern imperialism with a particular focus on colonial media. Claire Weeda works as an assistant professor at the History Department of Leiden University. She is specialized in ethnic identity medicine and community formation in the period 1100-1500.

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