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Challenging Borders: Dedication

Challenging Borders
Dedication
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction: Pushing Boundaries
  4. Part 1. Visualizing Borders
    1. 1. Toward a Decolonial Archive: A Reflection on the Operationalization Process of Critical Transborder Documentary Production Practice
    2. 2. Working the Border: Interdisciplinary Encounters Across Intellectual, Material, and Political Boundaries
    3. 3. The Line Crossed Us? Remapping the Geo-body of a Nation: How Young People in Finland Understand Shifting Borders
    4. 4. From Lines in the Sand to the Wave/Particle Duality: A Quantum Imaginary for Critical Border Studies
  5. Part 2. Cuttings and Crossings
    1. 5. Sinixt Existence in “Extinction”: Identity, Place, and Belonging in the Canada-US Borderlands
    2. 6. Seeking Safe Harbour: Indigenous Refugees and the Making of Canada’s Numbered Treaties
    3. 7. Keeping Them Vulnerable: Female Applicants and the Biopolitics of Asylum in Texas
    4. 8. Experiences at the New Canadian-US Frontier: “I Just Assume That No Laws Exist . . .”
    5. Afterword: On Being Unsettled: Discomfort and Noninnocence in Border Studies
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Figure Descriptions

This collection is for nations, communities, and individuals who have been and are being harmed by border regimes around the world.

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