Supporting the national team in sport, pride in that anthem and flag etc.
Who said this?
A nation is an 'imagined country'
Since all the members of a nation won't ever meet e.o, a national identity can be constructed through symbols/rituals
Anderson
What did Kumar say about the confusion regarding national identities due to living in the UK? (HINT: Colonialism)
Unlike the Irish/Scottish/Welsh, the English find it hard to say who they are due to Britain's colonial history of ruling other places
What did Sardar mean by a 'global identity crisis'?
Confusion or uncertainty about one's place and identity in a rapidly changing and interconnected world.
Britain doesn't have an empire anymore - confusion on whether to be more American/European - Englishness was based on historicaltraditions that are irrelevant nowadays
What does Sardar say we should do to develop a confident identity?
Embrace diversity & focus on what makes us the same
What is 'everyday nationalism'?
Unknowingly showing pride in our country on a daily basis e.g. watching national sports, using the £ symbol to rep our country etc.
Who came up with 'everyday nationalism'?
Billing (1995)
What did Anderson say about some of the 'traditions' we have?
Society makes us believe in these pieces of common history but many traditions are just made up - they aren't even that old