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Bambi Ceuppens
Anthropologie culturelle & histoire
Culture & Société
Culture & Société
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Ceuppens, Bambi. 2011. ‘From “the Europe of the Regions” to the “European Champion League”: The Electoral Appeal of Populist Autochtony Discourses in Flanders’. Quentin Gausset, Justin Kenrick & Robert Gibb (eds), Social Anthropology 20, special issue : The Uses and Misuses of ‘Indigeneity’ and ‘Autochthony’. : 159-174. (PR).
Article dans une revue scientifique / Article dans un périodique
Keywords: Flanders; autochthony; nationalism; neo-liberalism; integrism
This contribution traces three interconnected evolutions that characterise the transformation of Flemish nationalism into autochthony as Flemings obtained more cultural autonomy, the cultural influence of the Flemish Movement declined and Flemish nationalists started radicalising their political demands; as Flemings obtained more political autonomy, demands for greater economic autonomy started extending beyond the Flemish-nationalist fringe; and as Flanders became more autonomous in relation to the federal state, Flemings started identifying increasingly with a new Flemish culture. In the process, both ‘allochtons’ and Francophone Belgians came to be construed as Flanders' ultimate ‘others’.