POLITICS OF ETHNO-NATIONALISM: A POST-COLONIAL AND POST-SOCIALIST SCHEMA (English version)
Anton L. Allahar ()
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Anton L. Allahar: Department of Sociology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Revista Romana de Sociologie, 2010, vol. 1-2, 13–37
Abstract:
This paper aims to propose a schema for analyzing the contemporary politics of national and ethnic identity in post-colonial and post-socialist states. To this end, it will seek: a.to provide a comprehensive operational definition of nationalism, b.to qualify that definition by adding the adjective “ethnic”, c.to assess the extent to which the concept “ethnic nationalism” can help us understand some of the politics of ethnicity and national identity in a post-independence setting, and d.to problematize the notion of “false consciousness” in ethno-national political appeals. My argument will be situated within the broad theoretical framework of a non-reductionist, neo-Marxist class analysis, for it is my conviction that ethno-national consciousness and politics are better understood if we are able to trace the concrete class interests and motives of their promoters. In other words, whether as sentiment or as movement, nationalism cannot be divorced from the class interests of its leading promoters. But one must be cautious when absolutizing the class claim, for in the specific case of ethnic nationalism, for example, Robin Williams has noted that “to dismiss ethnicity as false consciousness ignores the clear evidence that ethnies often sacrifice economic interests in favor of symbolic gains” (1994: 64–65), a nd even beyond this, as Ronaldo Munck reminds us, “nationalism matters because people die for it” (1986: 2).
Keywords: national and ethnic identity; ethnic nationalism; neo-Marxist class analysis; ethno-national consciousness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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