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Horstmann, Alexander; Wadley, Reed L. - Centering the Margin - 9781845450199 - V9781845450199
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Centering the Margin

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Description for Centering the Margin Hardback. Series: Asian Anthropologies. Num Pages: 11 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FM; JFFN; JHM; JPSL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 160 x 235 x 18. Weight in Grams: 450.

In a completely new approach to borders and border crossing, this volume suggests a re-conceptualization of the nation in Southeast Asia. Choosing an actor approach, the individual chapters in this volume capture the narratives of minorities, migrants and refugees who inhabit and cross borders as part of their everyday life. They show that people are not only constrained by borders; the crossing of borders also opens up new options of agency. Making active use of these, border-crossing actors construct their own live projects on the border in multiple ways against the original intention of the nation-state. Based on their ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Berghahn Books United Kingdom
Condition
New
Series
Asian Anthropologies
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845450199
SKU
V9781845450199
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99-15

About Horstmann, Alexander; Wadley, Reed L.
Alexander Horstmann teaches Social Anthropology of Southeast Asia at the University of Münster and is a Fellow of the Study Group Islamic Culture – Modern Society at the Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut), Essen. Among his major publications include Class Culture and Space: The Construction and Shaping of Communal Space in South Thailand, Transaction, 2002.

Reviews for Centering the Margin
“…an excellent collection that should be read by all scholars of Southeast Asia, and that should provoke more thought and research on the people whose lives and practicescontinue to connect Southeast Asian nation-states.”  ·  JRAI “The literature on borders and borderlands, the state, globalization and ethnic minorities, is now huge, but the editors of this book do a good ... Read more

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