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Walls, Borders, Boundaries


Walls, Borders, Boundaries

Author: Marc Silberman

language: en

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Release Date: 2012-05-01


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How is it that walls, borders, boundaries—and their material and symbolic architectures of division and exclusion—engender their very opposite? This edited volume explores the crossings, permeations, and constructions of cultural and political borders between peoples and territories, examining how walls, borders, and boundaries signify both interdependence and contact within sites of conflict and separation. Topics addressed range from the geopolitics of Europe’s historical and contemporary city walls to conceptual reflections on the intersection of human rights and separating walls, the memory politics generated in historically disputed border areas, theatrical explorations of border crossings, and the mapping of boundaries within migrant communities.

Borders & Boundaries


Borders & Boundaries

Author: Ritu Menon

language: en

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Release Date: 1998


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On the sufferings of women during the partition of India in 1947; includes personal narratives.

Borders, Boundaries, and Frames


Borders, Boundaries, and Frames

Author: Mae Henderson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-10-31


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The essays in this volume take up the challenge of working out -- or reworking -- the problematics of the borders, the boundaries and the frameworks that structure our various and multiple notions of identity -- textual, personal, collective, generic, and disciplinary. The contributors to this volume write about subjects (and are often themselves subjects) who "refuse to occupy a single territory" -- who cross geographical, cultural, national, linguistic, generic, specular and disciplinary borders. Essays by Kathryn Hellerstein, Anita Goldman, Jane Marcus and Scott Malcomson exlpore the semiotics of exile and the problem of its representation in the lives and writings of individual aritists and intellectuals. Autobiographical criticism, as represented in the essays by Nancy Miller and Sara Suleri, enlargess our conventional notions of what consitutes literature in general and criticism in particular.