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- W2012151490 abstract "The transatlantic turn in American studies, to which Comparative American Studies has been a significant contributor since its inception in 2003, emerged with the questioning of exceptionalist readings of the history and literature of the United States, and resulted in the rejection of a ‘model of complicity’ whereby ‘literary texts are deployed to shore up and enforce a national self-image’ (Manning and Taylor eds., 2007: 1). Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic (1993) has of course been seen as a significant contributor to this shift in emphasis, and whereas that book has been criticized for its exclusions of Canada and Latin America and its anti-materialist emphasis on literary texts, it has also been widely celebrated as a study that embodies the contemporary ‘undermining or transcendence of the nation state’ (L. Evans, 2009: 264). Gilroy believed that the ‘idea that identity and culture are exclusively national phenomena, and the related notion that unchanging essences of ethnic or national distinctiveness are automatically, though mysteriously produced from their own guts’ constituted ‘a major political problem’ (Gilroy, 1990: 116). He therefore sought to reject the narratives of ethnic nationalism in favour of ‘forms of identity and struggle developed — of necessity — by dispersed people for whom nationality, ethnicity and the nation state are perhaps not so tightly associated’ (Gilroy, 1990: 116). Although the ‘dispersed people’ of whom Gilroy spoke were primarily the variously hyphenated peoples of African and Asian descent in Western Europe and North America, his problematisation of the relationships between nationality, ethnicity and the state had also been reflected — also of necessity — by the peripheral, stateless peoples and minority language communities within the established nation-states of Europe. Writing in 1983, Raymond Williams noted that opposition to the ways in which national identity was mobilized by states ‘for wars or to embellish and disguise forms of social and political control and obedience’ came from ‘hostile minority peoples who have been incorporated within the nation-state’ who develop their own ‘form of an alternative (Irish or Scots or Welsh or Breton or Basque) nationalism’." @default.
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