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Borders, Culture, and Globalization

A Canadian Perspective

Victor Konrad Melissa Kelly

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English
University of Ottawa Press
25 August 2021
Border culture emerges through the intersection and engagement of imagination, affinity and identity.

It is evident wherever boundaries separate or sort people and their goods, ideas or other belongings. It is the vessel of engagement between countries and peoples-assuming many forms, exuding a variety of expressions, changing shapes-but border culture does not disappear once it is developed, and it may be visualized as a thread that runs throughout the process of globalization.

Border culture is conveyed in imaginaries and productions that are linked to borderland identities constructed in the borderlands. These identities underlie the enforcement of control and resistance to power that also comprise border cultures.

Canada's borders in globalization offer an opportunity to explore the interplay of borders and culture, identify the fundamental currents of border culture in motion, and establish an approach to understanding how border culture is placed and replaced in globalization.

Published in English.
Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   506g
ISBN:   9780776636740
ISBN 10:   077663674X
Series:   Politics and Public Policy
Pages:   376
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures List of Tables   Foreword Acknowledgements   IntroductionCulture, Globalization, and Canada’s Borders Victor Konrad and Melissa Kelly   Viewing Border Culture  Sight and Site on the Line: The Cultural Imaginary of Borderlands in North America Lee Rodney   Imagining Nighttime Detroit Michael Darroch Bordering Things: Objects and Subjugated Struggle at the Border Anelynda Mielke and Nadya Pohran Border Cultures: A Retrospective Part 1. A Context for Border Cultures and Conversations with the Curator Victor Konrad  Part 2. Border Cultures: The Exhibitions Srimoyee Mitra   Borders and Culture in Motion  5. The Snowbirds: A Cultural Movement across Borders Melissa Kelly   6. Passing Through or Living Here: Body and Self In-Between and On Edge in the Borderland Region of Stanstead, Quebec, and Derby Line, Vermont Sandra Vandervalk   7. North American Cyber New Regionalism in Canada: Online Cultural Borderlands and Change through New Media Alexander Rudolph   8. #Welcome Refugees: A Canadian Phenomenon That Illustrates the Temporal Dimension of Border Constructs Renata Grudzien   Placing and Replacing Border Culture: Indigenous Perspectives  9. Across Borders and Cultures: Thomas King’s Artistic Activism Evelyn P. Mayer   10. In the Space between Aboriginal Sovereignty and National Security: Re-engaging Border Security and Mohawk Culture at Akwesasne Laetitia Rouvière   11. Sport, Globalization, and the Bordering Process: The Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Team and the Issue of Contested National Identities Heidi Weigand and Colin Howell   12. A Biocultural Planning Approach for Managing Transborder Cultural Heritage Landscapes Scott Cafarella, Joel Konrad, and Rebecca Sciarra   ConclusionBorders, Culture, and Globalization: Some Conclusions, More Uncertainties, and Many Challenges Melissa Kelly and Victor Konrad   Contributors Index

Victor Konrad (Editor) Victor Konrad is Adjunct Research Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University. He taught at Carleton and the University of Maine. His publications include books and articles on borders, heritage, and cultural geography.Melissa Kelly (Editor) Melissa Kelly is a Research Fellow with the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University. She holds a PhD in Social and Economic Geography from Uppsala University.

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