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The Canada-US Border: Culture and Theory : Culture and Theory

Orr, Jeffrey(Edited by)Stirrup, David(Edited by)
Part of the Critical Insights in American Studies series
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Moving beyond border studies paradigms dominated by the Mexico-US border, this collection aims to contextualise cultures and communities within a wider global understanding of border thinking.

It builds on recent considerations of, and changes to, the cultural life of (and across) the Canada-US border, to prioritise theoretical reflections on representations, identities and policies.

Approaching the border as a place, a theory, a practice and a process, this collection draws attention to the ways in which aspects of the Canada-US border itself (re)frame discussions of the borderlands as sites that continue to evoke, invoke and provoke ideas of nation and post nationalism; negotiation and imposition; resistance and refusal.

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Edinburgh University Press
1474453317 / 9781474453318
eBook (EPUB)
06/02/2024
English
232 pages
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