GLOBAL HUMANITIES
Identity and Nationhood
Year 6, Vol.8
Edizioni Museo Pasqualino, 2021
ISSN 2199-3939
Editors Frank Jacob and Francesco Mangiapane
The nation is a powerful idea that creates a sense of belonging, but is often also used to separate people according to their different national identities. How the idea of nationhood determines the individual and collective identities of people and how it helps to create national narratives will be discusses in this issue of Global Humanities. It thereby emphasizes the power of nationhood and its impact with regard to forging identities until today.
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Table of Contents
Editoriale
Frank Jacob and Francesco Mangiapane
Gallipoli. The Rise of Mustafa Kemal, and the Martial Creation of the Turkish Nation
Frank Jacob
Violence in Republika Srpska’s National Narrative
Sophie Gueudet
Israel’s Failure to Produce a National War Memorial Site. Fragmented National Memory in an Inclusive Semiotic Sphere
Udi Lebel and Zeev Drori
Masculinities in Digital India. Trolls and Mediated Affect
Amrita De