10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNISONANCE»
Discover the use of
unisonance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unisonance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Politics of Aesthetics: Nationalism, Gender, Romanticism
(IC, 144-45) The words of the Anglican burial service occasion here the
diachronic equivalent of the "unisonance" that, according to Anderson, singers of
national anthems experience as they imagine a nation of anonymous others
singing ...
2
The Cambridge Companion to Durkheim
Benedict Anderson, in his valuable analysis of modern nationalism ( 1 991 ),
describes what he calls unisonance, which is another form of keeping together in
time: [T]here is a special kind of contemporaneous community which language ...
Jeffrey C. Alexander, Philip Smith, 2005
3
Racing and Eracing Language
Benedict Anderson describes the singing of national anthems as an experience
of "unisonance" (1991, 145). Inada's proposal of a jazz piece as national anthem
is his alternative to such national unisonance. Rather than the temporality of ...
Ellen J. Goldner, Safiya Henderson-Holmes, 2001
4
Handbook of the Sociology of Religion
Benedict Anderson, in his valuable analysis of modern nationalism, describes
what he calls unisonance, which is another form of keeping together in time: [
TJhere is a special kind of contemporaneous community which language alone ...
In order to represent the collective voice of the people as a performative
discourse of public identification, a process he calls unisonance, Anderson
resorts to another time of narrative. Unisonance is 'that special kind of
contemporaneous ...
6
Beginning Again Then: History, Progress, and American Modernism
This connection in time and language, for Anderson, ultimately suggests a
marvelous “unisonance” best imagined not as silent, simultaneous reading, but
rather as “national anthems...sung on national holidays”: “How selfless this
unisonance ...
7
Voicing America: Language, Literary Form, and the Origins of ...
Anderson particularly specifies poetry and songs, especially national anthems,
as embodiments of this "experience of simultaneity " — "the image: unisonance."
Anderson emphasizes "the primordialness of languages," which "[loom] up ...
8
After Spanish Rule: Postcolonial Predicaments of the Americas
National history thus effaces its finitude in the to- pological unisonance of names.
Archaeology's artifacts can only confirm the unisonance. This unisonance of
names is the true "patrimony" of the nation. IMAGINING THE LEGACY OF THE
INCA ...
Mark Thurner, Andrés Guerrero, 2003
9
Apples and Ashes: Literature, Nationalism, and the ...
The image: unisonance. Singing the Marseillaise, Waltzing Matilda, and
Indonesia Raya provide occasions for unisonality, for the echoed physical
realization of the imagined community. . . . How selfless this unisonance feels! If
we are aware ...
10
Heartland TV: Prime Time Television and the Struggle for ...
Ideally, it allows for the “special kind of contemporaneous community” and “
unisonance” theorized by Benedict Anderson as “the technical means for '
representing' the kind of imagined community that is the nation.”1 And yet, this
idealized ...
Victoria E. Johnson, 2008