Monthly Archives: March 2012
Video of Rogers Brubaker on Language, Religion and the Politics of Difference
Monday’s Ernest Gellner Memorial Lecture, given by Professor Rogers Brubaker on “Language, Religion and the Politics of Difference”, is now available on YouTube (just follow this link ). The Gellner Lecture is an annual event sponsored by the Association for the Study … Continue reading
Interview with Inga Fraser from the National Portrait Gallery
SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is excited to bring you the latest feature for our current theme on nationalism, ethnicity and art. We are pleased to present this exclusive interview with Inga Fraser, Assistant Curator of the Contemporary and Later 20th … Continue reading
Featured Preview: The Role of Ukrainian Museums in the United States Diaspora in Nationalising Ukrainian Identity
As part of its call for contributions on art and ethnicity, the SEN web team is delighted to present a selection of articles related to the topic from SEN’s print issues. We are pleased to present a preview of Adrienne … Continue reading
Call for Contributions: Banal Xenophobia in 21st Century Europe
SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is currently calling for contributions on the theme of Banal Xenophobia in 21st Century Europe. Since the publication of Michael Billig’s Banal Nationalism in 1995, the field of ethnicity and nationalism has seen a growth in … Continue reading
Art and Nationalism in London Museums: Representing Britain
This series examines how pieces of art in London museums speak to or about nationalism by representing or commenting on ‘the nation’. It presents an opportunity for the reader to not only consider the topic in relation to established artists … Continue reading
Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Politics of Gender: ASEN Seminar Series 2012
By Durukan Kuzu, ASEN and ASEN Seminars Co-chair The theme of ASEN’s 2012 seminar series is “Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Politics of Gender”. The overall aim of this seminar series is to scrutinize the relationship between the politics of gender, … Continue reading