Thursday, 12 January 2012

12th January: What is Britishness?

Definition:
Britishness is the state or quality of being British, or of embodying British characteristics, and is used to refer to that which binds and distinguishes the British people and forms the basis of their unity and identity, or else to explain expressions of British culture—such as habits, behaviours or symbols—that have a common, familiar or iconic quality readily identifiable with the United Kingdom. Dialogue about the legitimacy and authenticity of Britishness is intrinsically tied with power relations and politics; in terms of nationhood and belonging, expressing or recognising one's Britishness provokes range of responses and attitudes, such as advocacy, indifference or rejection.Macphee and Poddar state that although the designation of the two differing terms, Britishness and Englishness, is not simple as they are invariably conflated, they are both tied into the identity of the British nation and empire, since these last two are altering considerably as Englishness and Britishness do too. Thus the slippage between the two words can be seen as a play between these changing dynamics.

Items:

  • London Bus
  • Weather
  • Fish and Chips
  • Queen
  • Football
  • Socks N Sandals
  • Moaners
  • Queing
  • Sarcasm
  • Monarchy
  • Small Community Roads
  • Post Box
  • Benefits/Council Estates
  • Wimbledon
  • Big Ben
  • Parliament
  • Cricket
  • The Mini
  • The only way is essex
  • Roast DInners
  • NHS
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Tea

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