British MP vows to ban Muslim group prayers at historical sites
British MP Nigel Farage vows to prohibit Muslims from conducting group prayers at historical sites if he becomes Prime Minister.
Are you the Ice Man?
RUV Frettir presents a topic questioning identity, possibly regarding the unique cultural and geographical aspects of being Icelandic.
Olle Svenning: The Dictatorship Haunts as Nationalists Take Power in Chile
Olle Svenning discusses the implications of José Antonio Kast's ascendance as president of Chile and his connections to the country's past dictatorship.
Vukobratović's Diversions with Pupovac's Blessing: What is SKD Prosvjeta Doing
The new president of the Serbian Cultural Society (SKD) Prosvjeta, Nikola Vukobratović, is under scrutiny for the organization's recent activities, which some critics label as provocations in support of Serbian nationalism.
How Spanish Cinema Breaks Borders and Challenges Nationalism
The article discusses how Spanish cinema reflects the current political landscape and challenges notions of nationalism through its artistic expression.
He was very important for the creation of the Croatian nation. His influence is often underestimated
Janko Drašković, an aristocrat and key figure of the Croatian national revival, played a significant yet often underappreciated role in formulating a modern political and cultural program for the Croatian national movement during its early days.
'We are the people' has become unusable due to appropriation by right-wing forces
Cultural scientist Daphne Weber explores the potency of political slogans, explaining how 'We are the people' from the Peaceful Revolution has been co-opted by nationalist forces and discussing the enduring relevance of slogans like 'Peace to the huts, war to the palaces.'
National Conformity vs Culture
The article discusses the tension between national conformity and cultural diversity in contemporary society.