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History of civilization --- Museology --- Culture conflict --- Culture diffusion --- Museum exhibits --- Museums --- Nationalism --- Political correctness --- Popular culture --- Social influence --- Influence (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Prestige --- Social pressure --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Correctness, Political --- PC (Political correctness) --- P.C. (Political correctness) --- Ideology --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Public institutions --- Cabinets of curiosities --- Display techniques --- Displays, Museum --- Museum displays --- Exhibitions --- Museum techniques --- Cultural diffusion --- Diffusion of culture --- Social change --- Cultural conflict --- Culture wars --- Conflict of cultures --- Intercultural conflict --- Social conflict --- Political aspects --- Social aspects
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'Representing the Nation' gathers key writings from leading thinkers in cultural studies, cultural history, and museum studies to ask what role cultural institutions play in creating and shaping our sense of ourselves as a nation. With an international perspective, the contributors investigate whether cultural artifacts can represent all of us equally, as members of a given nation. The book opens with an exploration of the strategies involved in creating and sustaining a national culture while the second part examines the way the past is preserved, represented, and consumed as our "heritage." Part three looks at the historical development of the public museum and the book concludes with a section that focuses on issues facing museums today. Contributors: Richard D. Altick, Arjun Appadurai, Tony Bennett, Carol A. Breckenridge, James Clifford, Philip Dodd, Carol Duncan, David Goodman, Stuart Hall, Robert Hewison, Eric Hobsbawm, Kenneth Hudson, Sharon Macdonald, Colin Mercer, Kevin Robins, ChrisRojek, Robert W. Rydell, Raphael Samuel, Roger Silverstone, Anthony D. Smith, John Urry, Patrick Wright.
Museums --- National characteristics --- Nationalism --- Nation-state --- Politics and culture --- #SBIB:001.GIFTCOM --- #SBIB:316.7C200 --- #SBIB:316.7C324 --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- National state --- State, The --- National interest --- Self-determination, National --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Characteristics, National --- Images, National --- National images --- National psychology --- Psychology, National --- Anthropology --- Social psychology --- Collective memory --- Ethnopsychology --- Exceptionalism --- Public institutions --- Cabinets of curiosities --- Political aspects --- Sociologie van de cultuuruitingen: algemeen --- Culturele infrastructuur: musea --- geschiedenis --- history [discipline] --- cultureel erfgoed --- museology --- cultural heritage --- museumkunde --- Museology --- National movements --- Nation-state. --- National characteristics. --- National state. --- Nationalism. --- Politics and culture. --- Political aspects. --- Politique et culture --- Musées --- Nationalisme --- Caractéristiques nationales --- Aspect politique
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La légitimation par le passé n'apparaît nullement comme une condition déterminante de la reconnaissance d'une identité régionale. Toutefois, si l'on donne la priorité à la construction d'une identité citoyenne – totalement rationnelle – plutôt qu'à la formation d'une identité nationale, la connaissance de l'histoire sera déterminante dans la formation d'une citoyenneté qui produise davantage une volonté de participer qu'un sentiment d'appartenance. La démarche de cet ouvrage est de considérer que le mouvement wallon – et les idées qu'il défend – a constitué une dynamique wallonne dans la réforme de l'Etat belge, à partir de plusieurs moteurs d'affirmation de la Wallonie, en jouant un rôle central et capital comme porte-parole, relais et support politique de l'identité wallonne.
National movements --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Wallonia --- Nationalism --- Walloon movement --- Walloon movement. --- Politieke geschiedenis. --- Wallonia (Belgium) --- Wallonie (Belgique) --- Civilization --- Politics and government --- Civilisation --- Politique et gouvernement --- Group identity --- History --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Autonomie locale --- Histoire --- Mouvement wallon --- Wallonie --- 323.172 --- #SBIB:323H510 --- #SBIB:323H521 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- 321.68 --- 323.1 --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- WA / Wallonia - Région Wallonne - Waals Gewest --- #A9906A --- Mouvement Wallon --- Waalse Beweging --- Walloons --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- regionalisering - gewestvorming - regionale autonomie (zie ook 328.132 --- Belgische politieke cultuur en processen --- Belgische politieke participatie en socialisatie --- Federalisme --- Taalgebruik. Vragen rond nationaliteit, ras en taal --- Wallonie (Belgium) --- Région wallonne (Belgium) --- Politics and government. --- Identité collective --- Nationalisme --- History 19th century. --- History 20th century. --- Nationalism - Belgium - Wallonia
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