01995 a2200337 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020002200069037003700091040000700128041000800135072001500143072001600158072001500174072001500189072001300204072001300217072001300230072001300243072002100256072002100277072001800298100001800316245005600334250000600390260003200396300001000428520116800438700003601606999001501642103243558520250328151429.0250324022025GB 40 eng  a9781032435589qBB bTaylor & FranciscGBP 230.00fBB a01 aeng7 aDSB2thema7 aJBCC2thema7 aDSA2thema7 aNHB2thema7 aDSB2bic7 aJFC2bic7 aDSA2bic7 aHBG2bic7 aLIT0200002bisac7 aLIT0000002bisac7 a306.012bisac1 aSheera Talpaz10aRoutledge Companion to Cultural Text and the Nation a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250331 a456 p bThe Routledge Companion to Cultural Text and the Nation brings together over 30 articles by leading and emerging scholars from around the world who engage fresh critical lenses, from affect studies to the medical humanities, and re-energize established frameworks to examine the interplay between cultural production and conceptualizations of the nation and nationalism. The scholarship in this volume takes as its objects of analysis various forms of aesthetic and cultural production, from film and literature to museums and costume books, enriching the conversation that has often siloed these forms. Geared toward scholars, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates across the humanities and social sciences, this timely, interdisciplinary collection is issued at a critical juncture in the transformation of the nation and the global resurgence of regressive and populist nationalist movements. Both offering new insights reorienting our understanding of canonical materials and bringing noncanonical works to light, this volume challenges long-held assumptions about the nation while establishing its continued significance and future possibilities.1 aAnuradha Dingwaney Needham4B01 c8759d8759