1. An outline of a nation
A. Characteristics of a nation
a. Language
Spain’s official language is Spanish (español). It is spoken by the vast majority of its people. Spanish has two major dialects—Andalusian and Castilian—which differ in their pronunciation of certain sounds. In a number of regions of Spain other languages are also important. Catalan, a relat
view about Hijab
Western society (including nations influenced by them) criticizes Islam society. They think Islam society oppresses woman in many fields. The reasons of this criticizing are so many. But I talk about some major reasons among many reasons.
• Western civilization (including nations that influenced by them) argues some reasons for their opinions about Hijab.
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of hiding the identity of a woman who was traveling to meet a lover, or doing anything she didn't want other people to find out about. More pragmatically, veils were also sometimes worn to protect the complexion from sun and wind damage (when un-tanned skin was fashionable), or to keep dust out of a woman's face, much as the keffiyeh is used today.
2) Type of veil
①Burqa (chadri)
*Nation
3. Brief Introduction of Two major Schools: Realism and Neo-Liberalism
As the table shown above, realism and liberalism start from different viewpoints. As a result, two rational theories come to a distinct conclusion when it comes to judging international regimes. Even though their basic assumptions are going to largely coincide with each other during the academic neo-neo debate, views on inte
the life ofnations no less than that of men is lived largely in the imagination."
혹은 대영 제국의 애국자 파웰의 말대로 “민족의 삶은 인간의 삶이 대부분 상상 속에서 이뤄지는 것과 마찬가지로 상상 속에서 이뤄진다.”
But how is the modern nation imagined? What representational strategies are deployed to construct our common-sense views of