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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

Copyright © 2025 Paul McKenzie-Jones, Sheila McManus, and Julie Young

Published by AU Press, Athabasca University

1 University Drive, Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3

https://doi.org/10.15215/aupress/9781771994019.01

Cover design by Natalie Olsen, kisscutdesign.com

Cover image Border Disruptions (2019) by Heather Parrish and Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen

Printed and bound in Canada

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Title: Challenging borders : contingencies and consequences / edited by Paul McKenzie-Jones, Sheila McManus, and Julie Young.

Names: McKenzie-Jones, Paul R., 1970– editor | McManus, Sheila, editor | Young, Julie E. E., 1978– editor

Description: Includes bibliographical references.

Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20240483936 | Canadiana (ebook) 20240484983 | ISBN 9781771994019 (softcover) | ISBN 9781771994033 (EPUB) | ISBN 9781771994026 (PDF)

Subjects: LCSH: Borderlands—Social aspects. | LCSH: Borderlands—Political aspects. | LCSH: National characteristics. | LCSH: Sovereignty. | LCSH: Freedom of movement.

Classification: LCC JC323 .C43 2025 | DDC 320.1/2—dc23

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) for our publishing activities and the assistance provided by the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Media Fund.

Logo: Government of CanadaLogo: Government of Alberta

This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons licence, Attribution–Noncommercial–No Derivative Works 4.0 International: see www.creativecommons.org. The text may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes, provided that credit is given to the original author. To obtain permission for uses beyond those outlined in the Creative Commons licence, please contact AU Press, Athabasca University, at aupress@athabascau.ca.

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