![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the second edition of Imagined Communities, Anderson has added two chapters which he claims “which basically have the character of discrete appendices.” In 2007, Imagine communities was published in 33 countries and in 29 languages. Anderson also admits that there was a gross misinterpretation of a Renan quote. In the preface of the second edition Anderson writes of several changes that he has made, Andersons states “he had no intelligible explanation on exactly how and why new-emerging nations imagined themselves as antique.” In the first book there were translation errors due Anderson not speaking Spanish and relying on a translation of Noli Te Tangere which was inappropriately translated and what Anderson refered to as “corrupt.” There were also publications of around seven scholarly books regarding the origins of nationalism since the publishing of his first edition. The second edition, pictured on the right, was re-released and published in 1991. The first publication of Imagined Communities, pictured on the left was published by Benedict Anderson in 1983. ![]()
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