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Regionalism and politics are referred as:
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- The rhetoric of regionalism is a performative one. It aims to establish legitimacy for boundary definitions and to gain acceptance for these definitions in cultural and political, as well as public and official understandings.
- In order to construct intersubjective meanings, regionalism is concerned with bringing meaning to restricted material and symbolic realms.
- More than artefacts, regionalism is concerned with process and storey.
- It is concerned with emphasising the moral particularity of a population defined by territory, as well as valorizing regional culture as a means of establishing regional identity. "Topophilia," or the existence of affective attachments between a people and a place or setting, is usually tied to regionalism.
- Art, literature, music, and poetry are all examples of regionalism as a cultural phenomena. The post-bellum American south has produced a number of notable figures.
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