Borderscaping: Imaginations and Practices of Border Making

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Borderscaping: Imaginations and Practices of Border Making

Cultural studies Migration, immigration and emigration Ethnic studies Sociology Anthropology Politics and government Human geography Regional geography

Authors: Chiara Brambilla, Jussi Laine, Gianluca Bocchi

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Collection: Border Regions Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15th April 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317173045


Using the borderscapes concept

This book offers an approach to border studies that expresses the multilevel complexity of borders, from the geopolitical to social practice and cultural production at and across the border. Accordingly, it encourages a productive understanding of the processual, de-territorialized and dispersed nature of borders and their ensuring regimes in the era of globalization and transnational flows as well as showcasing border research as an interdisciplinary field with its own academic standing.

Contemporary bordering processes and practices are examined through the borderscapes lens to uncover important connections between borders as a challenge to national (and EU) policies and borders as potential elements of political innovation through conceptual (re-)framings of social, political, economic and cultural spaces.

The authors offer a nuanced and critical re-reading and understanding of the border not as an entity to be taken for granted, but as a place of investigation and as a resource in terms of the construction of novel (geo)political imaginations, social and spatial imaginaries and cultural images.

In so doing, they suggest that rethinking borders means deconstructing the interweaving between political practices of inclusion-exclusion and the images created to support and communicate them on the cultural level by Western territorialist modernity.

The result is a book that proposes a wandering through a constellation of bordering policies, discourses, practices and images to open new possibilities for thinking, mapping, acting and living borders under contemporary globalization.

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