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The National Mind
Emotion, Cognition, and Nationalism
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 10.07.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783031601354 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 200 |
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<p><em>The National Mind </em>argues that understanding the power of nationalism requires probing into its cognitive and emotional influence on our everyday perceptions, feelings, beliefs, and behavior. Focusing particularly on the impact of canonical national narratives on thinking and feeling norms in society, it develops an interdisciplinary cognitive approach to the question of how nationalism shapes our minds, and eventually, our world. It derives insights from longstanding philosophical and scholarly debates on the social nature of knowledge and feeling as well as recent cognitive research on emotions and the perception of reality. Grounding its theoretical investigation in empirical observations about a prominent non-Western case, namely, contemporary Turkey, <em>The National Mind</em> demonstrates how nationalist narratives and conceptions dominate our social and political common sense, at both societal and global levels. It offers a comprehensive and original interpretation of how the ‘national mind’ operates in everyday experiences. This groundbreaking book will appeal to students and scholars of psychology, philosophy, politics, history, sociology, and nationalism studies.</p>
<p>Introduction: From Babies to Tribespeople.- Chapter 1: The Reality of a National Mind.- Chapter 2: The Fictional Universe of Nationalism.- Chapter 3: The Emotional Regime of Nationalism.- Chapter 4: Nationalism and Common Sense.- Chapter 5: Sentimental Education.- Conclusion: A World Beyond Nationalism?.</p>
<p><strong>Deniz T. Kılınçoğlu</strong> is a Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Germany. Dr. Kılınçoğlu is an interdisciplinary historian of ideas and narratives. His current research investigates national(ist) narratives and sentiments in contemporary Turkish school books to shed light on how nationalism frames the cognitive and emotive formation of individual and collective minds. His previous publications include <em>Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire</em> (2015).</p>
<p><em>The National Mind </em>argues that understanding the power of nationalism requires probing into its cognitive and emotional influence on our everyday perceptions, feelings, beliefs, and behavior. Focusing particularly on the impact of canonical national narratives on thinking and feeling norms in society, it develops an interdisciplinary cognitive approach to the question of how nationalism shapes our minds, and eventually, our world. It derives insights from longstanding philosophical and scholarly debates on the social nature of knowledge and feeling as well as recent cognitive research on emotions and the perception of reality. Grounding its theoretical investigation in empirical observations about a prominent non-Western case, namely, contemporary Turkey, <em>The National Mind</em> demonstrates how nationalist narratives and conceptions dominate our social and political common sense, at both societal and global levels. It offers a comprehensive and original interpretation of how the ‘national mind’ operates in everyday experiences. This groundbreaking book will appeal to students and scholars of psychology, philosophy, politics, history, sociology, and nationalism studies.</p>
<p><strong>Deniz T. Kılınçoğlu</strong> is a Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Germany. Dr. Kılınçoğlu is an interdisciplinary historian of ideas and narratives. His current research investigates national(ist) narratives and sentiments in contemporary Turkish school books to shed light on how nationalism frames the cognitive and emotive formation of individual and collective minds. His previous publications include <em>Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire</em> (2015).</p>
<p><strong>Deniz T. Kılınçoğlu</strong> is a Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Germany. Dr. Kılınçoğlu is an interdisciplinary historian of ideas and narratives. His current research investigates national(ist) narratives and sentiments in contemporary Turkish school books to shed light on how nationalism frames the cognitive and emotive formation of individual and collective minds. His previous publications include <em>Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire</em> (2015).</p>
Examines how nationalism becomes naturalized and normalized through specific cognitive and emotional practices Explores how the ‘national mind’ operates in everyday experiences with a spotlight on the Turkish case Draws on original research and scholarship from the social sciences, humanities and cognitive sciences