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National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life

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Exploring cultural icons like the Millennium Dome and Braveheart, this book delves into the complex relationship between national identity and cultural representation. It examines how national identity evolves over time and across different contexts, highlighting the contestation of these identities and the influences of globalization. Through a critical analysis, the text reveals the dynamic nature of culture and its role in shaping collective identity in an ever-changing world.

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National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life, Tim Edensor

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