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Tartanry is the
stereotypical or
kitsch representation of
traditional Scottish culture,
particularly by the
emergent Scottish tourism industry in the 18th...
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Along with
Tartanry,
Kailyard has come to
represent a "cultural sub-nationalism". The
Kailyard literature, and the
garish symbols of
Tartanry, fortified...
- has been
applied to
cultural phenomena such as neo-Druidism in Britain,
tartanry in Scotland, the
traditions of
major religions, some
Korean martial arts...
- w****s in the UK
Singles Chart in 1961. Brown, Ian (2010). From
Tartan to
Tartanry:
Scottish Culture,
History and Myth.
Edinburgh University Press. pp. 48–49...
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Kailyard school North Briton Scotlandshire Scottish national identity Tartanry "'I want to end the
Scottish cringe'", BBC News, 28
February 2004. URL...
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promoted further by
Queen Victoria. This
marked an era of
rather politicised "
tartanry" and "Highlandism".
While the
first uniform tartan is
believed to date...
- '): The Re-invention of Tradition". In Brown, Ian (ed.). From
Tartan to
Tartanry:
Scottish Culture,
History and Myth.
Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-6464-1...
- "Plaiding the
Invention of Scotland". In Brown, Ian (ed.). From
Tartan to
Tartanry.
Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-6464-1. Purser, John (1 May...
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radio and television,
which relied on
images of
Scottishness derived from
tartanry and
stereotypes emplo**** in
music hall and variety,
exemplified by the...
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Christmas Shang-A-Lang (2015) Ian
Brown (26
November 2010). From
Tartan to
Tartanry:
Scottish Culture,
History and Myth:
Scottish Culture,
History and Myth...