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Nationhood At Work An Ethnography Of Workplaces In Montreal And Brussels Dave Poitras

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Nationhood At Work An Ethnography Of Workplaces In Montreal And Brussels Dave Poitras
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Dave Poitras
ISBN: 9783839445624, 3839445620
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nationhood At Work An Ethnography Of Workplaces In Montreal And Brussels Dave Poitras by Dave Poitras 9783839445624, 3839445620 instant download after payment.

How are nations (continued to be) made? In this important contribution to nationalism studies, Dave Poitras explores how nationhood and the idea of living in a world of nations are experienced in the cities of Montreal and Brussels. Drawing on ethnographic research, he identifies three typical ways of enacting nationhood, thereby capturing the various dynamics through which non-political actors "do nationhood". In particular, Poitras explores the question of marginalization in bi-ethnonational milieus, demonstrating how bi-ethnicity is hegemonic in Brussels and Montreal because it is legitimized by individuals' everyday activities.

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