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Boundary Politics and Built Space
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Drawing on historical, global examples, this rich collection of essays illustrates how empires, nations and cities expand their frontiers and contest boundaries, but equally how borderline identities of people and places influence or expose these processes.
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Drawing on historical, global examples, this rich collection of essays illustrates how empires, nations and cities expand their frontiers and contest boundaries, but equally how borderline identities of people and places influence or expose these processes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351595001
- Artikelnr.: 58399718
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351595001
- Artikelnr.: 58399718
Anoma Pieris is a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne. She has published widely on nationalism, citizenship and sovereignty. Recent publications include Hidden Hands and Divided Landscapes: A Penal History of Singapore's Plural Society (2009); Architecture and Nationalism in Sri Lanka: The Trouser under the Cloth (2012); Assembling the Centre: Architecture for Indigenous Cultures. Australia and Beyond (2015), co-authored with Janet McGaw; and Sovereignty, Space and Civil War in Sri Lanka (2018).
List of Figures. Preface and Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1:
Frontier. 1. Eurasia's Historical Space of Palimpsest - Desert, Border,
Riparian and Steppe Manu Sobti. 2. Intersecting Sovereignties: Border Camps
and Border Villages in Wartime North America Anoma Pieris. 3. Data
Displacements: Transmitting Digital Media and the Architecture of Detention
Sean Anderson and Jennifer Ferng. 4. Archipelagos and Enclaves: On the
Border between Jordan and Palestine-Israel Alessandro Petti. Part 2:
Boundary. 5. The Wall against Borders: Contesting Fortress Europe Mirjana
Ristic. 6. En Route: The Mobile Border Migrant Camps of Northern France
Irit Katz. 7. Mapping the War: Everyday Survival during the Siege of
Sarajevo Dijana Alic. 8. Filling in the Gaps: Walls without Limits and
Sovereignty with Exceptions Miguel Diaz-Barriga and Margaret Dorsey. 9.
Confronting Koreas and the DMZ Ross King. Part 3: Margin. 10. The
Remembered Village between Europe and Asia-Minor: Nea Magnisia at Bonegilla
Anoma Pieris 11. Postcolonial Urbanisms and the Cultural Politics of
Redeveloping Kowloon East, Hong Kong Daniel P.S. Goh. 12. Pushing
Boundaries: Heritage Resilience of Minority Communities in Post-war Sri
Lanka Melathi Saldin. 13. Where do we draw a line? Heritage, Identity and
Place in Global Heritage Natsuko Akagawa. Index.
Frontier. 1. Eurasia's Historical Space of Palimpsest - Desert, Border,
Riparian and Steppe Manu Sobti. 2. Intersecting Sovereignties: Border Camps
and Border Villages in Wartime North America Anoma Pieris. 3. Data
Displacements: Transmitting Digital Media and the Architecture of Detention
Sean Anderson and Jennifer Ferng. 4. Archipelagos and Enclaves: On the
Border between Jordan and Palestine-Israel Alessandro Petti. Part 2:
Boundary. 5. The Wall against Borders: Contesting Fortress Europe Mirjana
Ristic. 6. En Route: The Mobile Border Migrant Camps of Northern France
Irit Katz. 7. Mapping the War: Everyday Survival during the Siege of
Sarajevo Dijana Alic. 8. Filling in the Gaps: Walls without Limits and
Sovereignty with Exceptions Miguel Diaz-Barriga and Margaret Dorsey. 9.
Confronting Koreas and the DMZ Ross King. Part 3: Margin. 10. The
Remembered Village between Europe and Asia-Minor: Nea Magnisia at Bonegilla
Anoma Pieris 11. Postcolonial Urbanisms and the Cultural Politics of
Redeveloping Kowloon East, Hong Kong Daniel P.S. Goh. 12. Pushing
Boundaries: Heritage Resilience of Minority Communities in Post-war Sri
Lanka Melathi Saldin. 13. Where do we draw a line? Heritage, Identity and
Place in Global Heritage Natsuko Akagawa. Index.
List of Figures. Preface and Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1:
Frontier. 1. Eurasia's Historical Space of Palimpsest - Desert, Border,
Riparian and Steppe Manu Sobti. 2. Intersecting Sovereignties: Border Camps
and Border Villages in Wartime North America Anoma Pieris. 3. Data
Displacements: Transmitting Digital Media and the Architecture of Detention
Sean Anderson and Jennifer Ferng. 4. Archipelagos and Enclaves: On the
Border between Jordan and Palestine-Israel Alessandro Petti. Part 2:
Boundary. 5. The Wall against Borders: Contesting Fortress Europe Mirjana
Ristic. 6. En Route: The Mobile Border Migrant Camps of Northern France
Irit Katz. 7. Mapping the War: Everyday Survival during the Siege of
Sarajevo Dijana Alic. 8. Filling in the Gaps: Walls without Limits and
Sovereignty with Exceptions Miguel Diaz-Barriga and Margaret Dorsey. 9.
Confronting Koreas and the DMZ Ross King. Part 3: Margin. 10. The
Remembered Village between Europe and Asia-Minor: Nea Magnisia at Bonegilla
Anoma Pieris 11. Postcolonial Urbanisms and the Cultural Politics of
Redeveloping Kowloon East, Hong Kong Daniel P.S. Goh. 12. Pushing
Boundaries: Heritage Resilience of Minority Communities in Post-war Sri
Lanka Melathi Saldin. 13. Where do we draw a line? Heritage, Identity and
Place in Global Heritage Natsuko Akagawa. Index.
Frontier. 1. Eurasia's Historical Space of Palimpsest - Desert, Border,
Riparian and Steppe Manu Sobti. 2. Intersecting Sovereignties: Border Camps
and Border Villages in Wartime North America Anoma Pieris. 3. Data
Displacements: Transmitting Digital Media and the Architecture of Detention
Sean Anderson and Jennifer Ferng. 4. Archipelagos and Enclaves: On the
Border between Jordan and Palestine-Israel Alessandro Petti. Part 2:
Boundary. 5. The Wall against Borders: Contesting Fortress Europe Mirjana
Ristic. 6. En Route: The Mobile Border Migrant Camps of Northern France
Irit Katz. 7. Mapping the War: Everyday Survival during the Siege of
Sarajevo Dijana Alic. 8. Filling in the Gaps: Walls without Limits and
Sovereignty with Exceptions Miguel Diaz-Barriga and Margaret Dorsey. 9.
Confronting Koreas and the DMZ Ross King. Part 3: Margin. 10. The
Remembered Village between Europe and Asia-Minor: Nea Magnisia at Bonegilla
Anoma Pieris 11. Postcolonial Urbanisms and the Cultural Politics of
Redeveloping Kowloon East, Hong Kong Daniel P.S. Goh. 12. Pushing
Boundaries: Heritage Resilience of Minority Communities in Post-war Sri
Lanka Melathi Saldin. 13. Where do we draw a line? Heritage, Identity and
Place in Global Heritage Natsuko Akagawa. Index.