The magic of the national flag |
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Authors: | Krzysztof Jaskulowski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Wroclaw Campus, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Polandkrzysztofja@interia.pl |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to explore the question of the cult of the national flag from a few selected angles. I focus in particular on the magical dimension of the national flag. My argument is that the central position of the flag in nationalism has much do to with a magical mode of thinking. However, this type of thinking cannot simply be regarded as the legacy of so-called primitive or pre-industrial societies. On the contrary, I will argue that national flags are modern phenomena. The magic of the flag causes some people to behave as if the flag constituted an integral part of the nation. Damage of the flag is feared as desacralization, which may have direct consequences for the nation and threatens its existence. The magic of the flag is based on the confusion of two ontological domains: symbolic-metaphorical and metonymical-causal. |
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Keywords: | National flag magic of national flag metonymy metaphor nationalism magical thinking |
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