- Source: Scottish cringe
The Scottish cringe is a cultural cringe relating to Scotland, and claimed to exist by politicians and commentators.
These cultural commentators claim that a sense of cultural inferiority is felt by many Scots, particularly in relation to the dominance of English culture within the culture of the United Kingdom, and consequently a sense of Scottish resentment and underachievement. The cringe is said to manifest as feelings of low self-worth and embarrassment felt by Scottish people in response to overt expressions of Scottish cultural identity and heritage such as the Lowland Scots and Scottish Gaelic languages, and the kilt (see also Tartanry).
Former First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell suggested in 2004 that the "Scottish cringe" included opposition to free-market capitalism and alleged that the cringe meant people felt "enterprise was even something to be ashamed of or embarrassed by".
See also
Kailyard school
North Briton
Scotlandshire
Scottish national identity
Tartanry
References
External links
Scotland: cultural profile
http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/bloggers/why-we-scots-love-a-good-cultural-cringe.2012032669
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cool for the Summer
- Scottish cringe
- Cultural cringe
- Scottish national identity
- Culture of Scotland
- Anti-Scottish sentiment
- Tartanry
- The Nine (BBC Scotland)
- The National (Scotland)
- Sylvania Waters (TV series)
- Nightsleeper