Culture, Politics and Nationalism an the Age of Globalization

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Aida A. hozic
anti-American discourse
Boutique Multiculturalism
Brint Michael
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cultural policy analysis
De Gaulle
digital age national identity formation
Dominique Colas
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Frank Phillip Coyle
French anti-Americanism
globalisation studies
Globalization
Hollywood Studios
Hollywood's Golden Age
Hollywood’s Golden Age
Identity
information society
Innate Cognitive Capacities
Joelle Zask
Julien De Offray La Mettrie
Kosovska Mitrovica
Lukic Reneo
Marie France Garaud
Michael Brint
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
multiculturalism Europe
National
Nationalism
NATO Action
NATO Air
NATO Air Campaign
NATO Air Strike
NATO Campaign
NATO Intervention
NATO Operation
NATO Protectorate
NATO Strike
President Chirac
Private Tv Station
Reneo Lukic
Timothy Baker Shutt
transnational identity
Turing Machine
Universal Turing Machine
Virtual Machine
Von Neumann Machine

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138716384
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 217mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2001. Given current movements in global culture, technology, mobility, economic integration and regime transformation, what is it that can or does hold a community or political entity together? From a variety of perspectives, this text examines the cultural politics of nationalism, especially in the context of American culture and European politics where it is undergoing the most scrutiny. The first part of the volume explores the debates on the politics of national identity that surround global information and consumer distribution systems like the Internet. The second part offers a number of case studies of European domestic and foreign policy issues directly affected by arguments about cultural identity that have taken shape in the context of an increasingly global environment. Of particular interest in this volume is the tension often felt between France and the USA on the issue of culture, politics and nationalism.