: Official speeches and commemorative addresses that define a "hegemonic" or state-sanctioned identity.
The "discursive construction of national identity" refers to how nations are built, maintained, and modified through language and communication rather than just borders or ethnicity . This concept, famously pioneered by and her colleagues, views the nation as an "imagined community" that exists because we constantly talk it into being. Key Mechanisms of Construction The Discursive Construction of National Identity
According to Edinburgh University Press and ResearchGate , national identity is shaped through three primary linguistic levels: : Official speeches and commemorative addresses that define