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Dominant discursive representations of belonging and place have become ever-more politicized, led by narratives of fear, uncertainty and anxiety. Grounded in an interdisciplinary and intersectional perspective, Constructing Realities critically examines contemporary theoretical narratives around English national identity as mediated by place and experience.

Providing clear links between politically driven portrayals and specific lived experiences, as well as theory and everyday life, Stuart Cartland unpacks contemporary examples of ongoing sociocultural processes. Using the English context as a case study, Cartland argues that discourses around national identity are dominated by a conservative approach characterised by a sense of defensive exclusivism and insecurity. Employing discourse analysis to critically investigate the characteristics and constructed nature of ideological articulations of identity within the English social and cultural context, the author seeks to empower marginalised experiences such as those of inner-city, working-class and ethnic minority populations while also undermining dominant narratives around Englishness. Situating the English context within a wider ‘culture war’, chapters identify patterns and processes that are applicable to a multitude of other nations within the contemporary era.

Considering recent developments and ongoing processes such as globalisation, immigration and multiculturalism to offer a useful illustration of the ideological nature of identity formation, this body of work illuminates the intertwined construction of identity and place.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Discourse, Narrative and National Identity
Chapter 2. Globalisation and Discourses of Englishness
Chapter 3. The Ideologically Constructed Myth of Englishness
Chapter 4. Racialised Discourse and Cosmopolitan Existences
Chapter 5. Discourses of Englishness and Multiculturalism
Chapter 6. Englishness and Discourses of Europe
Chapter 7. Devolution and Discourses of Englishness
Conclusion

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 04/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781837975464, 978-1837975464
      ISBN10: 1837975469

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dominant discursive representations of belonging and place have become ever-more politicized, led by narratives of fear, uncertainty and anxiety. Grounded in an interdisciplinary and intersectional perspective, Constructing Realities critically examines contemporary theoretical narratives around English national identity as mediated by place and experience.

      Providing clear links between politically driven portrayals and specific lived experiences, as well as theory and everyday life, Stuart Cartland unpacks contemporary examples of ongoing sociocultural processes. Using the English context as a case study, Cartland argues that discourses around national identity are dominated by a conservative approach characterised by a sense of defensive exclusivism and insecurity. Employing discourse analysis to critically investigate the characteristics and constructed nature of ideological articulations of identity within the English social and cultural context, the author seeks to empower marginalised experiences such as those of inner-city, working-class and ethnic minority populations while also undermining dominant narratives around Englishness. Situating the English context within a wider ‘culture war’, chapters identify patterns and processes that are applicable to a multitude of other nations within the contemporary era.

      Considering recent developments and ongoing processes such as globalisation, immigration and multiculturalism to offer a useful illustration of the ideological nature of identity formation, this body of work illuminates the intertwined construction of identity and place.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Discourse, Narrative and National Identity
      Chapter 2. Globalisation and Discourses of Englishness
      Chapter 3. The Ideologically Constructed Myth of Englishness
      Chapter 4. Racialised Discourse and Cosmopolitan Existences
      Chapter 5. Discourses of Englishness and Multiculturalism
      Chapter 6. Englishness and Discourses of Europe
      Chapter 7. Devolution and Discourses of Englishness
      Conclusion

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