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Ambivalence,pride and shame: conceptualisations of German nationhood
Authors:CYNTHIA MILLER‐IDRISS  BESS ROTHENBERG
Institution:1. New York University;2. Independent Consultant
Abstract:ABSTRACT. This article examines complex everyday expressions and understandings of nationhood in Germany, focusing on citizens' articulations of national pride and their relationship with the nation. Through an analysis of ninety semi‐structured interviews with ‘ordinary’ Germans conducted between 2000 and 2002, we argue that the prevailing, elite‐centred approach to studying nationhood has not adequately captured the complex relationships that individuals have to the nation. We examine how individuals actively process and interpret nationhood in ways that reveal ambivalence, confusion and contradictory emotions towards the nation. Such individual variation is not neatly captured by official, elite, public or institutional presentations of the nation. We argue for further research on everyday understandings of nationhood and on ordinary people's views on national pride and national identity.
Keywords:everyday nationhood  Germany  nation  national pride  national shame
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