TY - CHAP A1 - Botsch, Gideon A2 - von Appen, Ralf A2 - Hindrichs, Thorsten T1 - "Wann I’ denk wie’s früher war." T2 - One nation under a groove - »Nation« als Kategorie populärer Musik N2 - The successful Austrian pop-musician Andreas Gabalier has devoted several of his songs to his Styrian homeland. Gabalier's work and performance has often been per-ceived as nationalist. When analyzing some of his lyrics, an astonishing observation can be made: Most references to the »homeland« are backward-looking. This article argues that the remarkable lack of a national »future« in Gabalier's work is charac-teristic for contemporary nationalist manifestations, not only in popular culture, but also in ideologies and politics. The article introduces a new typology of nationalist movements. With regard to the character of the related nation-state, three types are discussed: »constructive nationalism« whereby the nationalist movement strives for a future sovereign nation state; »maintaining nationalism« wherein a nation state already exists; and »reconstructive nationalism« where nationalists believe that the nation state has lost its independence, sovereignty, and freedom in the course of globalization and hope for a reconstruction. However, these types are defined here as »ideal types« in a Weberian sense and will hardly be found in their »pure« forms in history or social reality. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/63427 SN - 9783837655810 SN - 9783839455814 SP - 15 EP - 29 PB - transcript CY - Bielefeld ER -