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Affective nationalism: Banalities of belonging in Azerbaijan
Institution:1. Durham University, United Kingdom;2. University College London, United Kingdom;3. University of North Carolina, United States;4. Syracuse University, United States;1. Geography Department, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales, UK;2. Department of Geography, Durham University, Science Site, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK;3. School of Media and Communication, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT University, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Abstract:While Michael Billig’s ‘banal nationalism’ points to the significance of the trivial reproduction of national representations in everyday routines, feminist political geographers have highlighted how the nation is brought into being through embodied and emotional practices. Building upon and extending these notions of the nation as represented and embodied, the paper argues that the nation also takes shape through bodily encounters and joyful as well as painful affections. In what we call ‘affective nationalism’, the nation emerges in moments of encounter between different bodies and objects through embodying, sharing, enjoying or disliking what feels national. We combine a Deleuzian reading of affect that discloses the mechanisms of material becomings with feminist scholarship sensitive to how bodies affect and are affected differently by materially produced nationalisms. Based on ethnographic field research in Azerbaijan, which we present in three vignettes, we untangle the affective becoming of national bodies, objects and places during a publicly staged ceremony of the collective remembrance of martyr and the celebration of a national holiday within the realm of a family. The paper makes two contributions to researching affective nationalism. First, it enquires into how people identify with Azerbaijan through their capacities to affect and to be affected by what feels national and, second, it explores how affective nationalism can be captured through vignettes of affective writing.
Keywords:Nationalism  Affect  Emotion  Embodiment  Feminist political geography  Affective methodology  Azerbaijan
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