There are many theories and definitions of nationalism. "Imagined community: consideration on the origin and spread of nationalism" was given by Anderson Benedict on the correct definition of nationalism. Beginning with the first chapter of the book, Anderson's text argues that Marxism and liberalism have lost the real in explaining the concept of nationalism. According to the author, nationality and nationalism are comparable to natural relics. In addition, nationalism has not yet created heroism. The author believes that the country really exists in the minds of people, as the members of the country really do not understand each other.
Edwidge Danticat has been nominated twice for the national book award at the MacArthur Fellow, an award-winning Haitian American artist, and has won the National Book Critics Award and the National Treasury Award. This woman does not seem to be able to write countless novels, short stories, teenage adult novels, essays, memoirs, and even picture book authors. Her recent work "The Art of Death" is also a personal memoir of her mother's death, a philosophical study of the appearance of death in literature.
Louis is the author of the award-winning novel "The story of teeth and face in the crowd" and prose "walkway". Please tell us the background of the final selection of the National Critic Critics Award in 2017. Her work appeared in the New York Times, Granta, Harper's, McSweeney's. Louise was awarded one of the 20 best artists in Mexico under the age of 20 and the "5 and 5" award of the National Library Foundation. Please tell me how you concluded 40 questions translated in relation to Valeria Luiselli and asked for uncollected Latin American children forcibly repatriated. Her writings personalize these young immigrants and highlight the contradictions between the US as immigrant fictional concepts and the reality of racial discrimination and fear - even here at home
Barbara Demick is the author of "There is nothing to envy" remaining in the final selection of National Book Award and National Book Critic Circle Award, and Samuel Johnson Award of England and Logavina Street: Life and Death. Sarajevo Community. Her books have been translated into over 25 languages. Demick is a contributor to the Los Angeles Times, a contributor to New Yorker and recently a journalism researcher at the Foreign Relations Council.