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Nationalism Iconography, Propaganda and the Formula how it’s created
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What is a Nation? A group with a shared identity
Religion Culture Heritage Language Institutions “imagined communities” Benedict Anderson Created by elites Supported by masses Nation + State = Power and Stability Creation of the “other”
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Iconography ➢ Symbols that supports the idea of the nation
➢Very powerful centripetal force ➢Flags, currency, mythology, material culture, sports
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The Idea of Nationalism
Relatively new - 16th century Nation building accompanies state building Removal of alternate loyalties of feudal lords and the Church Concept and process started in Europe and then became international.
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“Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins; they understand each other and have the power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole...." Johann Gottlieb Fichte, 1806
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Examples of WWI Propaganda What is the intent of these images?
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Examples of WWII Propaganda Despite the time change, does the intent remain the same?
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NATIONALISM FOLLOWS A FORMULA… 1. A DEFINED GEOGRPAHIC BORDER+ 2
NATIONALISM FOLLOWS A FORMULA… 1. A DEFINED GEOGRPAHIC BORDER+ 2. GAINING THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE + 3. A REVOLUTION REPLACING THE OLD WAY+ 4. ICONOGRAPHY AND SYMBOLS+ 5. PROPAGANDA+ 6. CREATION OF VALUES/PATRIOTISM/SELF-IDENTITY+ 7. MUSIC/NATIONAL ANTHEM+ 8. AN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM THAT PROMOTES ALL OF THE AFOREMENTIONED ITEMS =
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NATIONALISM THINK OF IT AS BAKING A CAKE AND NEEDING ALL THE INGREDIENTS IN ORDER TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE BAKING.
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