Introduction1. Classical Foundations c "What Is a Nation? a Ernest Renan c "Ethnic Groups" a Max Weber2. What Do Nations Come From? c "Nationalism" a Ernest Gellner c "From National Movement to the Fully Formed Nation" a Miroslav Hroch c "Scotland and Europe" a Tom Nairn c "The Origins of Nations" a Anthony D. Smith c "The Nation Form" a Etienne Balibar c "Historicizing National Identity" a Prasenjit Duara c "Census, Map, Museum" a Benedict Anderson c "Peasants and Danes" a Uffe Ostergard c "Mass-Producing Traditions" a Eric Hobsbawm c "The USSR as a Communal Apartment" a Yuri Slezkine3. Colonialism, Race and Identity c "Nationalism as a Problem in the History of Political Ideas" a Partha Chatterjee c "No Longer a Future Heaven" a Anne McClintock c "Sexual Affronts and Racial Frontiers" a Ann Stoler c "Basques, Anti-Basques and the Moral Community" a Marianne Heiberg c "Race and the Issue of National Identity in Israel" a Roselle Tekiner c "Ethnicity: Identity and Difference" a Stuart Hall c "One Nation Under a Groove" a Paul Gilroy c "The Ambiguities of Authenticity" a Julie Skurski4. Beyond the Nation c "The Decline of the Nation State" a David Held c "National Identity" a Renata Saleci c "The Nation-State and Its Others" a Khachig Tololyan c "National Geographic" a Liisa Malkki c "No Place Like Heimat" a David Morley and Kevin Robbins c "Rac(e)ing the Nation" a Jeffrey M. Peck c "The Theory of Infantile Citizenship" a Lauren Berlant c Index.
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