Challenging Majority Nationalism:: the Renaming of Streets in Catalonia

Q3 Social Sciences
Carles Ferreira
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Abstract

After the 2017 pro-independence referendum took place in Catalonia, many municipalities changed the names of the streets to commemorate the event. In order to do so, in some cases the names related to the central state were removed, such as those related to the constitution or the king. By performing a frame analysis, this article explores how the majority nationalist parties, which identify themselves with the state, assessed this initiative made by the pro-independence local authorities. The paper thus offers new evidence to the existing literature on majority nationalism, a subject poorly studied in comparison with the total amount of research devoted to peripheral nationalism. On the basis of street naming as a nation-building tool, two are the main empirical contributions: firstly, the representatives of majority nationalism defended the symbols linked to the state as neutral and representative of the whole citizenry, while those of the minority group were framed as partisan and deeply divisive. On the other hand, we stress the importance of the democratic transition and the 1978 constitution as relevant rhetoric resources of the national narrative in contemporary Spain.
挑战多数民族主义:加泰罗尼亚街道的更名
2017年加泰罗尼亚举行支持独立的公投后,许多市政当局更改了街道名称以纪念这一事件。为了做到这一点,在某些情况下,与中央国家有关的名称被删除,例如与宪法或国王有关的名称。通过进行框架分析,本文探讨了认同国家的多数民族主义政党如何评估支持独立的地方当局的这一举措。因此,本文为现有的关于多数民族主义的文献提供了新的证据,与致力于边缘民族主义的研究总量相比,这一主题研究得很少。在街道命名作为国家建设工具的基础上,有两个主要的实证贡献:首先,多数民族主义的代表捍卫与国家相关的象征是中立的和代表全体公民的,而少数群体的象征则被诬陷为党派性的和严重分裂的。另一方面,我们强调民主过渡和1978年宪法作为当代西班牙国家叙事的相关修辞资源的重要性。
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