Cultural Nationalism or National Culture as Portrayed in Indian Popular Culture: The Case of Indian Visual Media
Chagla Sherfudeen,
Khalid Mahmood Malik,
Jakir Hossain
Abstract:Ever since Friedrich Meinecke proposed the distinction between the terms “cultural nation” (Kulturnation) as expressed in fine art and “Statsnation” (political nation), the cultural sphere of nationalism or nationalist idealogy/culture has been quoted either out of context or misquoted/misinterpreted to demean other cultures and reinforced ostensibly to carve out a false or “imagined” national identity in the Indian context and more so in the Indian popular culture. Does it reflect the culture of the majority … Show more
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