ID | 178473 |
Title Proper | Conceiving homogenous state-space for the nation |
Other Title Information | the nationalist discourse on autochthony and the politics of place-naming in Armenia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ghulyan, Husik |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper discusses the place-renaming policies in the recent two decades in Armenia. By elaborating on the legal and administrative framework for place-renaming in the country and through the analysis of more than 27,000 geographical names and their renaming practices, the paper focuses on the politics of space/place in Armenia in the context of a nation-state-building. By considering discourses, actors and institutions involved in place-renaming, the paper puts its results into the wider context of nationalism and nation-state-building. With a focus on the notion of raison d'état as a practice of governmentality, the abstract space of the nation-state conceived by experts and nationalist discourse on autochthony, the paper elaborates on the production of nation-state-space in Armenia. The contradictory aspects of place-renaming policies and the relations of exclusion and domination (re)produced in the process of conceiving of the nation-state-space in this country are discussed as well. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asian Survey Vol. 40, No.2; Jun 2021: p.257-281 |
Journal Source | Central Asian Survey Vol: 40 No 2 |
Key Words | Nationalism ; Armenia ; Autochthony ; Nation - State - Building ; Toponyms ; Politics of Space |