Gendered personal nationalism: National cause as a resource of self‐construction in Finnish nineteenth‐century letters

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1111/nana.13028
Reetta Eiranen
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The article studies the personal experience and meaning of nationalism for Finnish mid‐nineteenth‐century national protagonists from the gender perspective. Using the concept of personal nationalism and the group biographical approach, the article analyses experiential and narrative self‐construction in the correspondence exchanged between members of the key family of the contemporary Finnish national circles, the Tengströms. I argue that nationalism had a deep personal, even existential, meaning for these people. However, there were differences in the ways men and women could tap into nationalism as a resource of self‐construction and in the ways they could embody and express their personal nationalism. The national meanings were, in the end, somehow branded as masculine. Men tied the national cause intensively and explicitly to their entire existence, for instance, through emotional friendships and nationalised careers. Women had to use detours, like constructing proper national womanhood through countertypes and mediating their national engagement through men.
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性别化的个人民族主义:十九世纪芬兰书信中作为自我建构资源的民族事业
文章从性别角度研究了十九世纪中叶芬兰民族主义主人公的个人经历和民族主义的意义。文章运用个人民族主义的概念和群体传记的方法,分析了当代芬兰民族圈子的重要家族--腾斯特罗姆家族成员之间的通信中的经验和叙事自我建构。我认为,民族主义对这些人具有深刻的个人意义,甚至是存在意义。然而,在如何利用民族主义作为自我建构的资源方面,以及在如何体现和表达个人民族主义方面,男女之间存在着差异。民族意义最终在某种程度上被打上了男性的烙印。男性通过情感友谊和民族化的事业等方式,将民族事业与他们的整个存在紧密而明确地联系在一起。女性不得不绕道而行,比如通过反类型来构建适当的国家女性身份,并通过男性来调解她们的国家参与。
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