Popular Culture Review Vol. 25, No. 1, Winter 2014 | Page 101

Popular Culture and National Identity in the Twenty-First Century National identity and expressions of shared national consciousness have occupied late twentieth century historians and political scientists; however, the focus is usually limited to the political arena or other narrowly related fields. State issued currency is one public space that allows a wider, interdisciplinary approach to national and/or cultural heritage. This short essay connects Benedict Anderson’s paradigmatic text on the formation of community identity and its translation to national currencies, with special attention to popular cultural icons. All national currency is heavily imbued with symbols of political and cultural heritage. Anderson suggests that the prim