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Random information on the term ” Hackneyed”:

The concept of an archetype (/ˈɑːrkɪˌtaɪp/; from Ancient Greek ἄρχω (árkhō) ’to begin’, and τῠ́πος (túpos) ’sort, type’) appears in areas relating to behavior, historical psychology, and literary analysis.

An archetype can be any of the following:

Archetypes are also very close analogies to instincts, in that, long before any consciousness develops, it is the impersonal and inherited traits of human beings that present and motivate human behavior. They also continue to influence feelings and behavior even after some degree of consciousness developed later on.

The word archetype, “original pattern from which copies are made,” first entered into English usage in the 1540s. It derives from the Latin noun archetypum, latinisation of the Greek noun ἀρχέτυπον (archétypon), whose adjective form is ἀρχέτυπος (archétypos), which means “first-molded”, which is a compound of ἀρχή archḗ, “beginning, origin”, and τύπος týpos, which can mean, amongst other things, “pattern”, “model”, or “type”. It, thus, referred to the beginning or origin of the pattern, model or type.

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Random information on the term ” Banal”:

Banal nationalism refers to the everyday representations of the nation which build a shared sense of national belonging amongst humans, a sense of tribalism through national identity.The term is derived from English academic, Michael Billig’s 1995 book of the same name and is intended to be understood critically. Billig’s book has been described as ‘the fourth most cited work on nationalism ever published’. Billig devised the concept of ‘banal nationalism’ to highlight the routine and often unnoticed ways that established nation-states are reproduced from day to day. The concept has been highly influential, particularly within the discipline of political geography, with continued academic interest since the book’s publication in 1995. Today the term is used primarily in academic discussion of identity formation, geopolitics, and the nature of nationalism in contemporary political culture.

Examples of banal nationalism include the use of flags in everyday contexts, sporting events, national songs, symbols on money, popular expressions and turns of phrase, patriotic clubs, the use of implied togetherness in the national press, for example, the use of terms such as the prime minister, the weather, our team, and divisions into “domestic” and “international” news. Many of these symbols are most effective because of their constant repetition, and almost subliminal nature. Banal nationalism is often created via state institutions such as schools.It can contribute to bottom-up processes of nation-building.

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