南苏丹的国家建设:国家象征、符号和民族认同

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Africa Review Pub Date : 2020-04-22 DOI:10.1080/09744053.2020.1755095
Aleksi Ylönen
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本文讨论了南苏丹国家象征、民族象征和民族认同的选择。这些标志和符号是用来为一个正在形成的民族提供意义的,是共同的民族认同的支柱,指导民族认同的形成。从本质上讲,它们代表了政治上占主导地位的社会行动者试图通过寻求促进他们想要的国家认同类型来影响国家建设的自上而下的过程。通过实地观察和分析,旨在考察国家象征和国家认同的各个方面,本文表明,所采用的国家象征和国家象征所附带的意义可以是包容性的,也可以是排他性的,可以鼓励团结,也可以鼓励分裂。它认为,在长期分裂的武装冲突之后,如在南苏丹的情况下,任何促进统一和有凝聚力的民族认同的企图都需要采用具有包容性和积极意义的国家标志和民族象征。
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Building the nation in Southern Sudan: state emblems, symbols and national identity
ABSTRACT This article discusses a selection of state emblems, national symbols and national identity in Southern Sudan. The emblems and symbols are used to provide meaning to a nation in the making and serve as pillars for common national identification to guide the formation of national identity. In essence, they represent the top-down process of politically dominant societal actors’ attempt to effect nation building by seeking to promote their desired type of national identity. Drawing on field observations and analysis aimed at examining aspects of state symbols and national identity, the article shows that the meanings attached to the adopted state emblems and national symbols can be inclusionary or exclusionary and may encourage unity or division. It argues that any attempt to promote unifying and cohesive national identity following a long and divisive armed conflict, as in the case of Southern Sudan, requires the adoption of inclusive and positively meaningful state emblems and national symbols.
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期刊介绍: Africa Review is an interdisciplinary academic journal of the African Studies Association of India (ASA India) and focuses on theoretical, historical, literary and developmental enquiries related to African affairs. The central aim of the journal is to promote a scholarly understanding of developments and change in Africa, publishing both original scholarship on developments in individual countries as well as comparative analyses examining the wider region. The journal serves the full spectrum of social science disciplinary communities, including anthropology, archaeology, history, law, sociology, demography, development studies, economics, education, gender studies, industrial relations, literature, politics and urban studies.
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