1. REFRAMING MAJORITARIAN NATIONAL IDENTITIES WITHIN AN ANTIPODEAN PERSPECTIVE.
- Author
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Pearson, David
- Subjects
NATIONALISM ,NATIONAL character ,BRITISH people ,EMIGRATION & immigration in New Zealand ,EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
Arguing for the merits of an antipodean perspective that embraces the linked historical and current relations between Tasman, British and other worlds, this paper focuses on the majoritarian responses of those of English ancestry in Britain and within the British diaspora to wide ranging changes that potentially challenge their national supremacy in both contexts. After briefly assessing some of the approaches to exploring the identities of the 'English/British' separately in Australia and New Zealand, some suggestions are made about how majoritarian narratives are best reframed, conceptually and methodologically, both within the antipodes and the broader contexts within which they have always been placed. The adoption of an antipodean perspective is deemed necessary in order to understand how changes in majority status and shifts in national identity are mutually constituted within and across the above worlds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2008
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