Immigration in the Spanish nation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v11i20.501Palabras clave:
Immigration, National identity, Neo-racial formation, Nation-buildingResumen
The literature suggests that Spain has never had a national identity but is rather an amalgam of regional identities. The accession to the European Union and the arrival of immigrants present new challenges to Spanish identity. Forging a national identity entails both building a solidarity based on ‘belongingness’ and excluding certain groups that might constitute a threat. These contemporary forms of exclusion aligned with immigration can be referred to as neo-racist.
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