Library/PT 128/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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People often reshape or invent parts of cultural history to serve present political goals. For example, nineteenth‑century European writers downplayed Greece’s African and Eastern roots and promoted “traditional” ceremonies to make empire look ancient and natural, while colonized peoples sometimes idealized a pure past during independence movements. Despite these national stories, real cultures are mixed and borrow from many others rather than being pure, separate units.

Logic Breakdown

Note the quotation marks around "traditional" and the surrounding discussion of the "manufacture and reinterpretation" of rituals; interpret the quoted word as ironic — indicating the ceremonies were staged to give false historical legitimacy.

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The author's use of the word "traditional" (last sentence of the second paragraph) is intended to indicate that the jamborees

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"Another example is the use of \"tradition\" to determine national identity... through the manufacture and reinterpretation of rituals, ceremonies, and traditions. ... Thus in 1876, Queen Victoria of England was declared empress of India and was celebrated in numerous \"traditional\" jamborees, as if her rule were not mainly a matter of recent edict but of age-old custom." These lines show the author uses \"traditional\" to signal that the jamborees were staged to confer spurious historical legitimacy on colonial authority.
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