Nationalism and the imagination

Authors

  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Columbia University

Keywords:

nationalism, the state, gender, international civil society, India, Bulgaria

Abstract

Nationalism is produced by tapping the most private attachment to ground for the purposes of the most public statecraft. It is predicated on reproductive heteronormativity: birthright. To “naturalize” is to legalize a simulacrum of displaced birth, which becomes an actual birthright for the next generation. Today’s globalized world calls for a reinvention of the abstract state-structure for proper constitutional redress still to be available. It must be persistently cleansed o the emergence of nationalism through education. We are looking for a critical regionalism with trans-frontier jurisdiction. The international civil society has no social contract.

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Published

2010-10-08