Border Approaches
Anthropological Perspectives on Frontiers
Hastings Donnan author Thomas M Wilson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:6th Sep '94
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In recent years, the world has witnessed enormous changes in the political borders between nation-states. These changes have highlighted the function and meaning of physical borders in the construction of nationality. While previous anthropological studies have examined the importance of cultural and symbolic boundaries between groups, this book primarily investigates how ethnicity, nationalism, and cultural identity are marked in everyday life at international borders. It is the first book to collect a wide range of anthropological views on this subject. Areas covered in this text include West Africa, the Turkish-Syrian border, India and the proposed Khalistan, the German-French border, the Portuguese-Spanish border, and Ireland. Contributors include Elizabeth Tonkin, Martin Stokes, Joyce Pettigrew, Tomke Lask, William Kavanagh, Amanda Shanks, Hastings Donnan, and Thomas M. Wilson.
A fascinating look at a perennial and world wide problem. -- Dr. Elliott Leyton, Memorial University
Succinct chapters, generally accessible writing and clear presentation of ethnographic material together make this a useful book... * Sociology *
Succinct chapters, generally accessible writing and clear presentation of ethnographic material together make this a useful book... * Sociology *
A fascinating look at a perennial and world wide problem. -- Dr. Elliott Leyton, Memorial University
ISBN: 9780819194534
Dimensions: 239mm x 162mm x 14mm
Weight: 329g
134 pages