Siniša Malešević, "Nationalism as a Way of Life: The Rise and Transformation of Modern Subjectivities" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Siniša Malešević, "Nationalism as a Way of Life: The Rise and Transformation of Modern Subjectivities" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

From New Books in Sociology by New Books Network

May 4, 2026 · 1h 5m

About this episode

The episode discusses Siniša Malešević's exploration of nationalism as a dominant way of life in the twenty-first century.

While nationalism is a term that is often associated with instability, violence, extremism, terrorism, wars and even genocide, in fact most forms of nationalism are nonviolent. Beyond politics, it is a set of discourses and practices that shape economic, social, legal, and cultural life all over the globe. Siniša Malešević's Nationalism as a Way of Life: The Rise and Transformation of Modern Subjectivities (Cambridge University Press, 2025) explores the global rise and transformation of nationalism and analyses the organisational, ideological, and micro-interactional mechanisms that have made it the dominant way of life in the twenty-first century. In a series of case studies across time and space, the book zooms in on three key forms of lived experience: how nationalism operates as a multi-faceted meta-ideology, how national categories have become organisationally embedded in everyday practices and why nationalism has become the dominant form of modern subjectivity. The book is aimed at readers interested in understanding how nation-states and nationalisms have attained such influence in contemporary world. Siniša Malešević is Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at the…

People in this episode

Guest: Siniša Malešević

Topics covered

  • nationalism
  • modern subjectivity
  • sociology
  • global politics
  • cultural practices

Keywords

  • nationalism
  • subjectivity
  • sociology
  • politics
  • cultural life
  • case studies

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Cambridge UP, University College, Dublin, CNAM, Paris

Books & works: Nationalism as a Way of Life: The Rise and Transformation of Modern Subjectivities, Grounded Nationalisms, Why Humans Fight

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