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Subverting Colonialist Narratives and The Wicker Man

By Charlie Hinds Robin Hardy’s 1973 folk-horror film ‘The Wicker Man’ tells the story of Police Sergeant Neil Howie investigating a missing child case named Rowan on the fictional island of Summerisle in the Hebridees and has been widely appreciated as one of the greatest horror films ever made. Though this may not sound like […]

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Exposing the supremacist echo chamber of “traditional architecture”

Written by Maxime C Figure 1. The Central Library of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Certain architectural styles lend themselves better to embracing local vernaculars, as is the case here. If you use Instagram or Twitter and are mildly interested in architecture, the algorithm might have fed you posts making a comparison between modern […]

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Aramcoians in Saudi Arabia’s Little America

Written By Jude Al Issa Prior to 2015, modernity was neither welcomed nor believed to have an audience in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. For pious tribal people, camera phones in the early 2000s were an unnecessary luxury, cinemas considered as the works of the devil, and religion was a public activity that must be […]

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The Faith of the Faithless: The Nationalist Use of Religion for Identity

Written By Julius Meška and Lucetta Trascinelli The discourse of Christianity, reduced to the symbol of the crucifix, has been target of debate for its use as a marker of identity by nationalist parties.  Whilst ostensibly claiming to defend Christianity itself within political debates, in certain instances the issue of religion has been further extended […]

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Quintessentially British, saving British identity with Gin

Written By Lucas Pottier and Chiara Lea Marketing, much like politics, requires a level of narrative creation when advertising a product. By establishing a product as having a nationalistic edge to it, emotions become tied to the item linking it to one’s wallet (Kate, 2018). Just as in donating to charity or buying lemonade from […]

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‘Une Belle époque pas si Belle ?’ The struggle to maintain a regional identity in Normandie

Written By Lucas Pottier Est pêché que d’quitter l’païs,Pis c’est gabiller s’n existenceEt n’point fé d’câs de c’qu’est la FranceQu’a besoin d’nous pou n’point mouï.J’en sais qu’ont point goûté la grâceD’fé leu maison auprès d’leux vieux,No l’z a vus rappliquer hargneux,Brin écueillis et la têyt’ basse.Man encre est bue et, d’mes daigts gourds,J’ai semé les […]

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The Pascal Suleiman Affair: The triumph of Identity over the state in Lebanon

Written By Charles Khalaf Lebanon has been boiling since the disappearance of Pascal Suleiman… Again! On the eve of Sunday, the 7th of April, Pascal Suleiman, a prominent official in the Jbeil district of the Lebanese forces political party was attacked and kidnapped by men who blocked him while on his way back from a […]

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My Little Nationalist Pony

Written By Emily Lewis and Anonymous The 2021 movie “My Little Pony: A New Generation” follows Sunny, an Earth Pony who, unlike everybody else, is sceptical of her world where Unicorns, Pegasi and Earth Ponies live in three separate locations – three “nations” divided by survivalist fear. When Izzy, a unicorn, arrives in Sunny’s hometown, […]

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Jinnah’s State: Betraying Jinnah’s Wishes?

Identity Politics in Pakistan: Blasphemy, Persecution of Minorities and the Apparatus Making it all Possible Written By Advait Joshi Pakistan has, for the vast majority of its existence, performed quite poorly on minority rights. While M.A Jinnah claimed upon its inception that “you may belong to any religion or caste or creed… we are all […]