Национальный миф (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Brown, David (2000), "Contemporary nationalism", Contemporary nationalism: civic, ethnocultural, and multicultural politics, London ; New York: Routledge, pp. 23, 24, ISBN 0-203-38025-8, OCLC 43286590, Архивировано из оригинала 29 июня 2021, Дата обращения: 3 сентября 2020
  • Safty, Adel (2002), Leadership and Conflict Resolution, USA: Universal publishers, p. 273, ISBN 1-58112-617-4, Архивировано из оригинала 29 июня 2021, Дата обращения: 3 сентября 2020, Shnirelman (1995) considers nationalist myths ... created by national intellectuals and propagated by the intelligentsia with the aim of using this myths as an instrument of ethno-political mobilization under interethnic conflicts.
  • Cameron, Keith (1999), National identity, Exeter, England: Intellect, p. 4, ISBN 978-1-871516-05-0, OCLC 40798482, Myth is inextricably linked with the concept of national identity
  • J. Kaufman, Stuart (2001), Modern hatreds : the symbolic politics of ethnic war, New York: Cornell University Press, p. 25, ISBN 978-0-8014-8736-1, OCLC 46590030, The core of the ethnic identity is the "myth-symbol complex" — the combination of myths,...
  • Østergaard, Uffe. Classical and modern social theory / Uffe Østergaard, Heine Andersen, Lars Bo Kaspersen. — Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2000. — P. 448. — ISBN 978-0-631-21288-1.
  • Østergaard, Uffe. Classical and modern social theory / Uffe Østergaard, Heine Andersen, Lars Bo Kaspersen. — Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2000. — P. 448. — «We can, for example, certainly encounter term "nation" in the Middle Ages, but the word meant something completely different than in the age of nationalism, where it is inextricably linked with the efforts to create an associated state.». — ISBN 978-0-631-21288-1.
  • Brown, David (2000), "Contemporary nationalism", Contemporary nationalism: civic, ethnocultural, and multicultural politics, London ; New York: Routledge, p. 24, ISBN 0-203-38025-8, OCLC 43286590, Архивировано из оригинала 29 июня 2021, Дата обращения: 3 сентября 2020, The nationalist myth of permanent, fixed, homeland community, derives its emotional power, according to psychoanalysis, from the anxieties generated by the fragility of the sense of self, the ego, in the face of both the complex ambiguities inherent in relationships with the external modern world, and also of the disintegrative incoherence of the inner, psychological world. In an attempt to escape the resultant anxiety, the individual engages in an act of self-labelling and self-construction which is essentially static, inserting him or herself into the institutions of society, so as to 'seek out a name' and thence attain an imaginary sense of stability [...].
  • Portal, Jane. The Kim Cult // Art Under Control in North Korea. — London : Reaktion Books. — P. 90. — «[...] a North Korean's conversation is full of phrases such as 'Kim Il-sung thought', 'Kim Il-sungism', 'dedication to Kim Il-sung' and 'the Great Leader Kim Il-sung'.». — ISBN 9781861892362. Архивная копия от 9 августа 2021 на Wayback Machine

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  • Abizadeh, Arash (2004). "Historical Truth, National Myths, and Liberal Democracy". Journal of Political Philosophy. 12 (3): 291—313. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9760.2004.00201.x.

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  • Brown, David (2000), "Contemporary nationalism", Contemporary nationalism: civic, ethnocultural, and multicultural politics, London ; New York: Routledge, pp. 23, 24, ISBN 0-203-38025-8, OCLC 43286590, Архивировано из оригинала 29 июня 2021, Дата обращения: 3 сентября 2020
  • Cameron, Keith (1999), National identity, Exeter, England: Intellect, p. 4, ISBN 978-1-871516-05-0, OCLC 40798482, Myth is inextricably linked with the concept of national identity
  • J. Kaufman, Stuart (2001), Modern hatreds : the symbolic politics of ethnic war, New York: Cornell University Press, p. 25, ISBN 978-0-8014-8736-1, OCLC 46590030, The core of the ethnic identity is the "myth-symbol complex" — the combination of myths,...
  • Brown, David (2000), "Contemporary nationalism", Contemporary nationalism: civic, ethnocultural, and multicultural politics, London ; New York: Routledge, p. 24, ISBN 0-203-38025-8, OCLC 43286590, Архивировано из оригинала 29 июня 2021, Дата обращения: 3 сентября 2020, The nationalist myth of permanent, fixed, homeland community, derives its emotional power, according to psychoanalysis, from the anxieties generated by the fragility of the sense of self, the ego, in the face of both the complex ambiguities inherent in relationships with the external modern world, and also of the disintegrative incoherence of the inner, psychological world. In an attempt to escape the resultant anxiety, the individual engages in an act of self-labelling and self-construction which is essentially static, inserting him or herself into the institutions of society, so as to 'seek out a name' and thence attain an imaginary sense of stability [...].