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The Bounded Field - Localism and Local Identity in an Italian Alpine Valley (Hardcover)
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The Bounded Field - Localism and Local Identity in an Italian Alpine Valley (Hardcover)
Series: New Directions in Anthropology
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Regionalism is one of the most debated issues in contemporary
Western Europe, yet why the region, instead of the nation-state, is
appealed to in certain areas as a compelling formulation of
selfhood remains largely unexplored. Drawing on ethnographic
information collected in an Alpine valley in Trentino (northern
Italy) in the 1990s, The Bounded Field explores issues of national,
regional and local identity, and particularly the impact of the
advent of regionalist political movements which stress northern
Italy's partaking of a 'European culture'. It looks at the ways the
ideologies of these movements are accommodated to local-level
discourses, and particularly at how a post-peasant society
interprets political symbols and other ideological messages
emanating from regional, national and other centres. It focuses on
how the imagery of the 'bounded field' is used by the inhabitants
of an Alpine valley to describe their community in relation to a
nation-state perceived as intrusive. identity in Europe, which look
at local identity either as an 'invention' of political leaders, or
as a concept that is constructed locally independently of outside
forces. By examining how local identity is articulated on these
different levels, The Bounded Field points to the dialectical
process between 'above' and 'below' that accounts for the appeal of
specific constructions of local identity. This dialectical process
is examined by focusing on how elements of personal experience,
ideas about gender, views about landscape, and particularly ideas
about private property and community boundaries (expressed by the
imagery of the 'bounded field') may form the background against
which political issues are debated and understood. In examining
this articulation, the book moves beyond a vision of politics as
over and above social relations, and provides an alternative to
theories of nationalism which take little account of the
articulation between nationalist/regionalist ideologies and
local-level discourses.
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