Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity

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Autor(a) principal: Baycar, Hamdullah
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/5671
Resumo: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) gained independence in 1971 through the unity of several sheikhdoms. This unification was initially more of a formality, undertaken to ensure the political independence and recognition of the state. However, once the UAE’s federal structure became a reality, the state needed to increase loyalty to the federal state. This study examines why the UAE needed to construct a common “Emirati” identity and how it went about building it. It argues that, like other nation-states, the UAE attempted to create an identity encompassing its citizens by excluding other historical and geographic identities; it aimed to purify its population via an attempt to show that UAE “expats” and “citizens” are completely distinct from each other. Therefore, this study examines both the UAE’s pre-independence cosmopolitanism and its post-independence national law and state targets in purifying the nation, a process exacerbated by high-level tension between the federal state and the emirates. Furthermore, this study deals with using symbols in identity construction via statesponsored initiatives. In the case of the UAE, these symbols include the myth of founding fathers, ethnic symbols, and other heritage matters, all of which are examined with reference to major theoretical works on modern nationalism such as Imagined Communities, Invention of Tradition, Banal Nationalism, and Ethno-Symbolism.
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title Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
spellingShingle Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
Baycar, Hamdullah
Emirati identity
UAE nation-building project;
UAE nation
symbols in the UAE
UAE founding father
title_short Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
title_full Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
title_fullStr Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
title_full_unstemmed Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
title_sort Emirati Nationalism in Global Age: Purifying the Society and Creation of Emirati Identity
author Baycar, Hamdullah
author_facet Baycar, Hamdullah
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baycar, Hamdullah
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emirati identity
UAE nation-building project;
UAE nation
symbols in the UAE
UAE founding father
topic Emirati identity
UAE nation-building project;
UAE nation
symbols in the UAE
UAE founding father
description The United Arab Emirates (UAE) gained independence in 1971 through the unity of several sheikhdoms. This unification was initially more of a formality, undertaken to ensure the political independence and recognition of the state. However, once the UAE’s federal structure became a reality, the state needed to increase loyalty to the federal state. This study examines why the UAE needed to construct a common “Emirati” identity and how it went about building it. It argues that, like other nation-states, the UAE attempted to create an identity encompassing its citizens by excluding other historical and geographic identities; it aimed to purify its population via an attempt to show that UAE “expats” and “citizens” are completely distinct from each other. Therefore, this study examines both the UAE’s pre-independence cosmopolitanism and its post-independence national law and state targets in purifying the nation, a process exacerbated by high-level tension between the federal state and the emirates. Furthermore, this study deals with using symbols in identity construction via statesponsored initiatives. In the case of the UAE, these symbols include the myth of founding fathers, ethnic symbols, and other heritage matters, all of which are examined with reference to major theoretical works on modern nationalism such as Imagined Communities, Invention of Tradition, Banal Nationalism, and Ethno-Symbolism.
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