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| Nationalism and the  Don Handelman | |
| National festivals.
  Military parades. Patriotic memorials. Such public events and tributes
  naturally bring to mind the idea of 'nationalism'. But what is the cultural
  logic behind them? How does a country such as       To answer these questions, renowned
  anthropologist Don Handelman unpacks the meaning of
  national ritual and symbol in       Throughout, Handelman
  develops his theory of 'bureaucratic logic' as driving force behind
  expressions of nationalism in the modern state. He argues that bureaucratic
  logic has a much wider cachet than simply functioning as a way of thinking
  only about bureaucratic institutions. The logic is crucial to how these
  institutions function, but more so, it is a dominant force in forming modern
  state social order. Bureaucratic logic is used incessantly to invent and to
  modify all kinds of systems of classification that often have profound
  consequences for individuals and for groups, and that are ritualized
  powerfully through a host of state-related public events. Don Handelman, Sarah Allen Shaine Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, The
  Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |  | 
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