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E-grāmata: Scaling Identities: Nationalism and Territoriality

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This comprehensive book examines the crucial connections between national identity, territory, and scale. Providing a powerful theoretical and organizational framework, the volume identifies four ways in which scale operates dynamically in the formation and maintenance of national identity. Consolidating identities considers the strategies necessary to keep all parts within the fold through educational systems, minority policies, immigration controls, and other forms of traditional state power. Magnifying identities examines the consequences of shifting the scale up and unifying territories that have a sense of a larger, supranational identity. Connecting identities assesses how nations can bridge physical distance, water barriers, or sovereign boundaries. Fragmenting identities looks into the disintegration of national identities and those forces that have the potential to unravel a nation or block its effective formation. Nationalism and national identity remain critical flashpoints in the geopolitical order, as we have seen in the development of a quasi-independent Kurdistan in Northern Iraq, the resurgence of Native American identities in response to the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Chinese crackdown on its minority regions. Offering a rich set of case studies from around the world, this essential book affirms the global importance of national identity and scale.

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This volume impresses with its scope and its timeliness and offers the following avenues for further research. . . It offers no shortage of insight to issues of national identity and territory for scholars interested more in the politics than in the geography. * International Studies Review * Scaling Identities, edited by two well-known experts, is a valuable contribution to the existing literature. The volume has two major strengths: First, it is theoretically sophisticated and takes seriously the neglected issues of scale and scalar-identity processes; second, it provides the reader with a set of intriguing case studies that go far beyond the typical Eurocentric national-identity narratives. Highly recommended to all those interested in nationalism and identity studies. -- Anssi Paasi, University of Oulu, Finland Nation and state are, on the face of it, incommensurable ideas. How do they combine, culturally and politically, in the nation-state? In this innovative text, Herb and Kaplan have brought together a range of empirical and theoretical studies which, by focusing on concepts such as space, scale, and territory, cast new light on this question. -- John Breuilly, Emeritus Professor, London School of Economics This clear and comprehensive textbook fills an important gap and will be very useful as a teaching tool for students of political, historical, and human geography. -- Daniele Conversi, Unviersity of the Basque Country and Ikerbasque Foundation for Science

Introduction: Scaling the Nation 1(4)
David H. Kaplan
Guntram H. Herb
Part I Conceptual Issues
5(44)
1 Power, Territory, and National Identity
7(24)
Guntram H. Herb
2 National Identity and Scalar Processes
31(18)
David H. Kaplan
Part II Consolidating Identities
49(56)
3 The Changing Context of German Nationhood
51(16)
Corey Johnson
4 Sociocultural and Territorial Aspects of Argentine Identity
67(18)
David Keeling
5 Construction of Postcolonial Tanzanian National Identity
85(20)
Kefa M. Otiso
Part III Magnifying Identities
105(52)
6 Toward a Meaningful European Identity
107(16)
Alexander B. Murphy
7 Greater Caribbean Regional Identity
123(14)
Gary S. Elbow
8 Imagining the Arab Homeland and Palestine
137(20)
Karen Culcasi
Part IV Connecting Identities
157(64)
9 Native American Resurgence and Scales of Identity
159(26)
Steven E. Silvern
10 The Reinstitutionalization of Island Identities in Japan
185(18)
Takashi Yamazaki
11 Chinese National Identity and Social Networks
203(18)
Susan M. Walcott
Part V Fragmenting Identities
221(50)
12 Partition and National Fragmentation of Kurdistan
223(16)
Carl T. Dahlman
Sanan Moradi
13 Contested Identities in Transylvania
239(16)
George W. White
14 Indian Diasporas and the Creation of Subnational Identities
255(16)
Pablo Bose
Afterword: Transcending Scale? 271(12)
Jouni Hakli
Index 283(8)
About the Contributors 291
Guntram H. Herb is professor of geography at Middlebury College. David H. Kaplan is professor of geography at Kent State University.