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" The nation is imagined as limited because even the largest of them, encompassing perhaps a billion living human beings, has finite, if elastic, boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. "
Postcolonial Discourse and Changing Cultural Contexts: Theory and Criticism
المحررون: - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 232
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Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America

Seminar on Feminism & Culture in Latin America - 2023 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...Anderson introduces three useful terms to characterize the style in which the modern nation is imagined: The nation is imagined as limited because even the largest of them . . . has finite, if elastic boundaries beyond which lie other nations. ... It is imagined as sovereign...
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Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism

Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 244
...the aristocracy, 'but 'the lord of X, "the uncle of the Baronnede Y.'or 'a client of the Due de Z.' The nation is imagined as limited because even the...elastic, boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. No nation imagines itself coterminous with mankind. The most messianic nationalists do not dream of...
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Australian Cultural Studies: A Reader

John Frow, Meaghan Morris - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...argued that they are by definition limited or impure, because each nation is defined by other nations: Even the largest of them, encompassing perhaps a billion...elastic boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. No nation imagines itself coterminous with mankind [sic]. The most messianic nationalists do not dream...
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Joyce, Race, and Empire

Vincent J. Cheng - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 362
...Leopold Bloom, Reuben J. Dodd, Joseph Nannetti, WB Yeats, and Charles Stewart Pamell. Anderson continues: The nation is imagined as limited because even the largest of them . . . has finite, if elastic, boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. No nation imagines itself...
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James Joyce and the Question of History

James Fairhall - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...through time are also crucial traits of the "magic nation" (FW 569.29-3o). Benedict Anderson writes: "The nation is imagined as limited because even the largest of them . . . has finite . . . boundaries, beyond which lie other nations." And the nation, which always concerns...
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Sociology, Environmentalism, Globalization: Reinventing the Globe

Steven Yearley - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 176
...empires - do not make claims over wider areas or for additional peoples. As Anderson expresses it: The nation is imagined as limited because even the...elastic, boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. No nation imagines itself coterminous with mankind. The most messianic nationalists do not dream of...
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Interventions: Feminist Dialogues on Third World Women's Literature and Film

Bishnupriya Ghosh, Brinda Bose - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 306
...Anderson (l983l characterizes the manner in which the modem nation is conceived in the following terms: "The nation is imagined as limited because even the largest of them .has finite, if elastic boundaries beyond which lie other nations ... lt is imagined as sovereign because...
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Ancestry and Narrative in Nineteenth-Century British Literature: Blood ...

Sophie Gilmartin - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 320
...Benedict Anderson has written of the limits which must define the 'imagined community' of the nation: The nation is imagined as limited because even the...elastic boundaries, beyond which lie other nations. No nation imagines itself as coterminous with mankind. The most messianic nationalists do not dream...
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Literature and the Nation

Brook Thomas - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...imagined as limited," he writes, "because even the largest of them, encompassing perhaps a billion human beings, has finite, if elastic boundaries, beyond which lie other nations" (7). But if we conceive of a nation as a people something other than space can conceivably define its...
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The Fence and the River: Culture and Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Claire F. Fox - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 206
...defining a given nation is a shared image of its physical limits, "because even the largest of [nations], encompassing perhaps a billion living human beings,...elastic boundaries, beyond which lie other nations." 12 The correlation between national territory and citizenship is in turn reinforced through the anthropomorphosis...
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