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Borders in East and West : Transnational and Comparative Perspectives / edited by Stefan Berger and Nobuya Hashimoto
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Titre(s)
- Borders in East and West : Transnational and Comparative Perspectives / edited by Stefan Berger and Nobuya Hashimoto
Contient
- Preface Nobuya Hashimoto
- Introduction: Border experiences in East Asia and Europe: some theoretical and conceptual thoughts Stefan Berger
- 1: Xinjiang and the peripheral pattern of economic development in Qing China Kwangmin Kim
- 2: Habsburg borderlands: a comparative perspective Andrea Komlosy
- 3: Travelling Jokoshi-students: construction of the “imperial gaze” through colonial tourism during war Shizue Osa
- 4: Borderlands tourism as a memory practice: a case study of the ‘Kresy’ (The former Polish Eastern borderlands) Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper
- 5: Crossing the water border: migrations and the Japanese imperial seaway between Taiwan and the Yaeyama Islands Hiroko Matsuda
- 6: Border town and migration: the case of Narva and Russian speakers in Estonia Nobuya Hashimoto and Hiromi Komori
- 7: The way we eat: evolving taxonomies of non-Han food customs in Northeastern China Loretta Kim
- 8: Imagined communities and communities of practice: participation, territory and the making of food heritage in Istria Ilaria Porciani
- 9: The Japanese gaze and the memory of the Kuril Ainu Takahiro Yamamoto
- 10: From Finnic to Soviet family: Finnic kinship and border in the Soviet-Finnish controversy over the Kalevala from the mid-19th century to the 1940s Takehiro Okabe
- 11: Environmental relations in the Yalu river region in the nineteenth century Seonmin Kim
- 12: Smallfolk in a clash of empires: Sino-Mongolian relations and the ethnic Chinese community in the Tsedenbal era, 1960–1984 Balázs Szalontai
- 13: Russian’s expansions towards the Amur river and Westerners’ corresponding explorations in early modern times Zhao Xin
- 14: “The Land of Bounty”: constructing the Russian North as treasure Elena I. Campbell
- Conclusion: The horizon of border studies: U.S. military bases as a network of exclaves Shinji Kawana, Keisuke Mori and Minori Takahashi
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Publication
- New York (N. Y.) Oxford : Berghahn Books
Date de copyright
- C 2022
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (xv-404 pages) : illustrations en noir et blanc, couverture illustrée en couleurs ; 24 cm
Collection
- Making Sense of History volume 45
ISBN
- 978-1-80073-623-8
- 978-1-83695-050-9
EAN
- 9781800736238 relié £115.00
- 9781836950509 broché £31.95
Appartient à la collection
- Making sense of history 45
Classification décimale Dewey
- 320.12
Note(s)
- Ouvrage issu du colloque international "Border History" organisé à l'Université d'Hokkaido au Japon les 3 et 4 août 2027
Note sur l'édition et l'histoire bibliographique
- 1e édition brochée : 2025
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Notes et bibliographies en fin de contributions. Index
Résumé ou extrait
- "How we define border studies is transforming from focus sing on "a line in the sand" to the more complex notions of how constituting a border is practiced, sustained and modified. In the expansion of borders studies, the areas explored across Europe and Asia have been numerous, but the specific themes that arise through comparative case studies are novel when approach Europe and Asian borderlands. Comparing the border experiences in East Asia and Europe in a number of thematic clusters ranging from economics, tourism, and food production to ethnicity, migration and conquest, 'Borders in East and West' aims to decenter border studies from its current focus on the Americas and Europe."
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