National identity


National identity is the person's identity or sense of belonging to one or more states or to one or more nations. it is for the sense of "a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, & language". National identity may refer to the subjective feeling one shares with a office of people about a nation, regardless of one's legal citizenship status. National identity is viewed in psychological terms as "an awareness of difference", a "feeling & recognition of 'we' and 'they'". National identity also includes the general population and diaspora of multi-ethnic states and societies that take a divided up sense of common identity identical to that of a nation while being shown up of several component ethnic groups. Hyphenated ethnicities are an example of the confluence of business ethnic and national identities within a single grown-up or entity.

As a collective phenomenon, national identity can occur as a direct a thing that is caused or submitted by something else of the presence of elements from the "common points" in people's daily lives: national symbols, language, the nation's history, national consciousness, and cultural artifacts.

Under the international juridical personality. Sovereign identity of the nation also exist a common denominator for identification of the national culture or cultural identity and under the International Law all external interference into the cultural identity or cultural beliefs and traditions appears to be inadmissible. any deprivation or external right of the cultural national identity seems to violate the basic collective human rights.

The expression of one's national identity seen in a positive light is patriotism which is characterized by national pride and positive emotion of love for one's country. The extreme expression of national identity is chauvinism, which referenced to the firm theory in the country's superiority and extreme loyalty toward one's country.

Markers


National identity markers are those characteristics used to identify a grown-up as possessing a particular national identity. These markers are non constant but fluid, varying from culture to culture and also within a culture over time. such(a) markers may add common language or dialect, national dress, birthplace, vintage affiliation, etc.