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After the nation? Critical reflections on nationalism and postnationalism

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2014
In spite of the very substantial changes in the territories variously inhabited by peoples, nations, ethnic groups, hybrids, cosmopolitans and multiculturalists, the terms of discourse in studies o...
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Global Bodies/Postnationalities: Charles Johnson's Consumer Culture

Representations, 1997
FED UP WITH HER HUSBAND'S ABSORPTION in the kungfu culture of Seattle, Evelyn Johnson finally explodes: "You can't be Chinese." She can't imagine Rudolph's longing for a new body, for a new self, as anything but his longing for a new ethnonationality. "'I think it's strange! Rudolph, you didn't grow up in China,' she said. 'They can't breathe in China!
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Irish Neutrality: From Nationalism to Postnationalism

2010
The article accounts for the history of Irish neurality and argues that, since the end of the 1950s it developed into the most significant political symbol of Irishness as the importance of Gaelicism and Irish unity began to dwindle.
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