Considers how notions of Britishness were constructed and promoted through architecture, landscape, painting, sculpture and literature. Maps important moments in the self-conscious evolution of the idea of ‘nation’ against a broad cultural historical framework. An important addition to the field of postcolonial studies as it looks at how British identity creation affected those living in England – most study in this area has thus far focused on the effect of such identity creation upon the colonial subject. Broad appeal due to wide subject matter covered. Examines just how ‘constructed’ a national identity is – past and present. -- .
ISBN: | 9780719067693 |
Publication date: | 1st April 2004 |
Author: | Dana Arnold |
Publisher: | Manchester University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 224 pages |
Series: | Studies in Imperialism |
Genres: |
Colonialism and imperialism European history |