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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

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