In particular, I think the embodied, sensory way (sights, smells, sounds) that national/racial identity was conveyed made it seem unpolitical — but was aligned with structures of power, allegiance, and hierarchy. See more here: https://t.co/0t3lUD9j11
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Here is @ea_robinson's paper. 'It traces understandings of the everyday and the awesome... showing that the tension between them is what gives #Conservatism its distinctive character. This is conceptualized in Burkean terms as the beautiful and the sublime
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RT @HistoricalJnl: 📘From our new issue Emily Robinson (@ea_robinson) on 'The Authority of Feeling in Mid-Twentieth-Century English Conserv…
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RT @HistoricalJnl: 📘From our new issue Emily Robinson (@ea_robinson) on 'The Authority of Feeling in Mid-Twentieth-Century English Conserv…