2019
DOI: 10.1111/nana.12569
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Where extremes meet: Sport, nationalism, and secessionism in Catalonia and Scotland

Abstract: In this essay, we trace the symbolic conundrums of belonging, and of the reconciliation of identities, in the context of Catalan and Scottish sport and politics. Our discussion will commence with a necessarily concise consideration of past academic contentions regarding the national 'psyches' which have been argued to shape contemporary notions of identity and politics in Catalonia and Scotland, before turning our attention to the specific role of sport vis-à-vis these 'psyches' and the growing clamour for gre… Show more

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“…Scotland and Catalonia make important contrasts with the case of Taiwan. Vasci et al (2019) argue that when we focus on the differences between these two stateless nations, vis-a-vis the United Kingdom and Spain, sports can be viewed as a liminal field of transformation, as it includes what is seen as mutually exclusive sets of relationships. While this essay offers great insights, it must be noted that the case of Taiwanese nationalism via sports is still a very different one.…”
Section: The Shift Of National Identity In Taiwanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scotland and Catalonia make important contrasts with the case of Taiwan. Vasci et al (2019) argue that when we focus on the differences between these two stateless nations, vis-a-vis the United Kingdom and Spain, sports can be viewed as a liminal field of transformation, as it includes what is seen as mutually exclusive sets of relationships. While this essay offers great insights, it must be noted that the case of Taiwanese nationalism via sports is still a very different one.…”
Section: The Shift Of National Identity In Taiwanmentioning
confidence: 99%