Argentine territorial nationalism revisited: The Malvinas/Falklands dispute and geographies of everyday nationalism
@article{Benwell2011ArgentineTN, title={Argentine territorial nationalism revisited: The Malvinas/Falklands dispute and geographies of everyday nationalism}, author={Matthew C. Benwell and K. Dodds}, journal={Political Geography}, year={2011}, volume={30}, pages={441-449} }
Abstract This paper is concerned with expressions of Argentine territorial nationalism with a specific focus on the Malvinas/Falklands dispute. Billig’s (1995) notion of banal nationalism has been widely applied as a means to understanding the ways in which national identities are learnt and reproduced by the populace, through a multitude of ‘mundane’ representations. More recently Billig’s (1995) thesis has been critiqued ( Jones & Merriman, 2009 ) for its rigidity and inability to take… CONTINUE READING
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