Franck Billé examines the conceptual link between the nation-state and the body, particularly the visceral and affective attachment to the state and the symbolic significance of its borders.
Franck Billé examines the conceptual link between the nation-state and the body, particularly the visceral and affective attachment to the state and the symbolic significance of its borders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Franck Billé is Program Director of the Tang Center for Silk Road Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is editor of Voluminous States: Sovereignty, Materiality, and the Territorial Imagination, also published by Duke University Press, and author of Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. 1. Cartographic Revolutions 29 2. The Goddess, the Book, and the Square 60 Part II. 3. Territorial Phantom Pains 103 4. Epidermic States 137 5. Archipelagoes, Enclaves, and Other Cartographic Monsters 163 Coda. Beyond the Map? 192 Notes 205 Bibliography 263 Index
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. 1. Cartographic Revolutions 29 2. The Goddess, the Book, and the Square 60 Part II. 3. Territorial Phantom Pains 103 4. Epidermic States 137 5. Archipelagoes, Enclaves, and Other Cartographic Monsters 163 Coda. Beyond the Map? 192 Notes 205 Bibliography 263 Index
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