

- Price: $140.00
- Pages: 152
- Carton Quantity: 38
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Imprint: Manchester University Press
- Series: Rethinking Borders
- Publication Date: 18th October 2018
- ISBN: 9781526123855
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Social
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
'They argue that borders are mediations between the material and the ideological, or the non-material more generally. They are created, recreated, and brought to life from the interconnectedness of state as a material project and state as an abstraction. [...] Olga Demetriou and Rozita Dimova argue that the materiality of borders is a consolidation and reproduction of political ideology; as ideologies shift and change, so do borders. There are material conditions, physical topographies, and social relations prior to a border, or a particular instantiation of a border, and they change as new forms of subjectivities are brought about by the border-work.'
Ville Laakkonen, Suomen Antropologi, Vol. 44, No. 2
Preface
1. Introduction: theorising material / nonmaterial mediations on the border - Olga Demetriou and Rozita Dimova
2. Materiality, imbrication, and the longue durée of Greco-Turkish borders - Olga Demetriou
3. Memory as border work: the 2008 Italy–Libya friendship treaty and the reassembling of fortress Europe - Chiara De Cesari
4. Ontologies of borders: the difference of Deleuze and Derrida - Tuija Pulkkinen
5. Lines, traces and tidemarks: further reflections on forms of border - Sarah Green
6. Materialising the border-as-line in Sarajevo - Stef Jansen
7. Borders as ghosts - Eleni Myrivili
8. Materialities of displacement: Borders in contemporary Macedonia - Rozita Dimova
- Price: $140.00
- Pages: 152
- Carton Quantity: 38
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Imprint: Manchester University Press
- Series: Rethinking Borders
- Publication Date: 18th October 2018
- ISBN: 9781526123855
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Social
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
'They argue that borders are mediations between the material and the ideological, or the non-material more generally. They are created, recreated, and brought to life from the interconnectedness of state as a material project and state as an abstraction. [...] Olga Demetriou and Rozita Dimova argue that the materiality of borders is a consolidation and reproduction of political ideology; as ideologies shift and change, so do borders. There are material conditions, physical topographies, and social relations prior to a border, or a particular instantiation of a border, and they change as new forms of subjectivities are brought about by the border-work.'
Ville Laakkonen, Suomen Antropologi, Vol. 44, No. 2
Preface
1. Introduction: theorising material / nonmaterial mediations on the border - Olga Demetriou and Rozita Dimova
2. Materiality, imbrication, and the longue durée of Greco-Turkish borders - Olga Demetriou
3. Memory as border work: the 2008 Italy–Libya friendship treaty and the reassembling of fortress Europe - Chiara De Cesari
4. Ontologies of borders: the difference of Deleuze and Derrida - Tuija Pulkkinen
5. Lines, traces and tidemarks: further reflections on forms of border - Sarah Green
6. Materialising the border-as-line in Sarajevo - Stef Jansen
7. Borders as ghosts - Eleni Myrivili
8. Materialities of displacement: Borders in contemporary Macedonia - Rozita Dimova