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R ELATED I SSUE #1 To what extent are nation and identity related? chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 1
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C HAPTER 1 – N ATION AND I DENTITY WHAT ARE SOME CONCEPTS OF NATION? Nation means different things to different people Nation to some means Country – a distinct physical territory with a government chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 2
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Others see nation as the people who share a sense of belonging together chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 3
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N ATION AND U S Some People believe that when a people begin to think of themselves as ‘us’ they become a nation…eg. Vimy Ridge chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 4
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“E VERY NATION HAS A CREATION STORY ” Harper addressed 15000 people at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France…2007 90 year celebration. chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 5
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C OUNTRY AND N ATION Sometimes words are used to mean the same thing: Nation-state means ‘country International means ‘between countries or nation-states chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 6
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N ATION OR C OUNTRY ? Nation People having a sense of belonging together Control own destiny May not have official borders or gov’t Latin word meaning people or race Country Geographic area defined by official borders Officially the world has over 190 official countries Recognized by other countries chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 7
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P AGE 22 - T HE V IEW F ROM H ERE - JIGSAW How does each speaker define nation? 1. Johann Gottlieb Fichte______________________________________ 2. Ernest Renan______________________________________ 3. Benedict Anderson___________________________________ Which description most accurately and completely describes your understanding of nation? Which words and phrases used by the speakers suggest the idea of a collective or group? (highlight) chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 8
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P ATRIOTISM AND N ATION Patriotism – love of their country or nation. Nation as a Patriotic Concept chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 9
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WHAT ARE SOME UNDERSTANDING OF NATION? Many believe ‘nation’ refers to people with similar worldviews and ideas about themselves. These collective ideas come from a variety of sources (we can think of these as “Understandings of Nation”. chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 10
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U NDERSTANDINGS OF N ATION C HART - U SE PAGES 25-29 TO COMPLETE CHART – ATTACHMENT #2 UnderstandingText DescriptionExample 1.Linguistic 2. Ethnic 3. Cultural 4. Religious 5. Geographic 6. Relationship to Land 7. Spiritual 8. Political chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 11
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HOW CAN NATION BE UNDERSTOOD AS A CIVIC CONCEPT ? C IVIC N ATION Means related to citizens Based on shared values and beliefs Citizens are equal – have the same rights and responsibilities Differences in language, ethnicity, culture, and religion do not matter. Most civic nations have a constitution – legal set of rules or laws. chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 12
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E THNIC N ATION Ethnic nationalism suggests pre-existing characteristics or traditions lead to a shared sense of nation The people may then create a nation-state if they choose to live together with others who share their sense of nation. chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1 13
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M USTAFA K EMAL A TUTURK F OUNDER OF THE T URKISH N ATION Read page 33 Complete questions 1 and 2 Discuss as a class 14 chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1
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HOW DO PEOPLE EXPRESS THEIR IDENTITY THROUGH NATION? N ATIONAL I DENTITY AND S ELF The desire to belong is one of the strongest desires a human being can feel. The idea of nation has the power to spark feelings of belonging to a much larger collective. When people feel this way, they have a sense of national identity. 15 chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1
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H OW S TORIES S HAPE A S ENSE OF N ATION National myths –shared stories, ideas, and beliefs that may or may not be accurate – help create a sense of nation. Often these shared stories connect people to their past, and shape how people look at the world. 16 chapter 1 Nation & Identity SS20-1
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