The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology 2016
DOI: 10.4135/9781473957886.n31
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Cultural Nationalism

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“…What children of migrants questioned were the racialised boundaries of the nation more than its cultural boundaries, which they also contribute to reproduce in their everyday practices. In this sense, everyday nationalism allows to go beyond the “civic” vs “ethnic” debate and re‐joins scholarship which has called for a third, distinct dimension: cultural nationalism (Nielsen, ; Woods, ).…”
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“…What children of migrants questioned were the racialised boundaries of the nation more than its cultural boundaries, which they also contribute to reproduce in their everyday practices. In this sense, everyday nationalism allows to go beyond the “civic” vs “ethnic” debate and re‐joins scholarship which has called for a third, distinct dimension: cultural nationalism (Nielsen, ; Woods, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%