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Record Number
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321982
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b179573
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Title & Author
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Eurasian borderlands : : spatializing borders in the aftermath of state collapse
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Publication Statement
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[New York] :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2016
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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9781137583093
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: 1137583096
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1137583088
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9781137583086
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Contents
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Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Eurasian Borderlands; Introduction: Eurasian Borderlands; Borderlands; Borders and Boundaries; Eurasia; Soviet Borders; Soviet Territorial Anatomy and the Legacy of Nationality Policy; Border Conflicts and War; Chapter Summaries and Common Themes; Conclusive Remarks: Common Themes and Analytical Perspectives; Border Materiality, Infrastructure and Events; Mobility and Territoriality; Notes; References
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Chapter 2: Post-Soviet or Eurasian Lands? Rethinking Analytic Categories in the Ukraine-EU and Russia-China BorderlandsIntroduction; The Margins of Empire; Post-Soviet as a Category of Analysis; Post-Soviet Sociality; Eurasia as a Category of Analysis; Eurasia as a Geopolitical Domain; Eurasia as a Discursive Field; Eurasia as a Space of Bio-Political Control; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3: "Dead End": A Spatial History of a Border Town in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan; Introduction; Karakol as a Borderland Town; Spatial Histories: Temporality and Connection
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From Pre-Soviet to Post-Soviet: Karakol-Przhevalsk-Karakol"The Township at the Chinese Border"; Geography: "Our Mountains and Lake"; "Planes Don't Fly to Us, Trains Don't Come, Buses Seldom & "; Ashlamfu or Cultural Diversity as a Brand; Conclusion: Border Images, Protection, Limitation, and Nostalgia; Notes; References; Chapter 4: With a Border Fence in the Backyard: Materialization of the Border in the Landscape and the Social Lives' of Border People; Introduction; Kyrgyz/Uzbek Border; Borderline and Its Materiality; Border Infrastructure and Border Landscape
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Materiality of Border in the Everyday Life Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Across the Enguri Border: Lives Connected and Separated by the Borderland Between Georgia and Abkhazia; Introduction; Zone of Contention along the Enguri River; Lives and Livelihoods in the Enguri Borderland; Politics and Emotions of Connection and Separation; Projecting Institutions Across Borders; Conclusion; Note; References; Chapter 6: Remembering and Living on the Borderlands in the South Caucasus; Introduction; Re-thinking the Anthropology of Borders
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History of the Border and Border Practices in the South Caucasus in Narratives and Social MemoryPost-Soviet Borders in the South Caucasus; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Time and Contingency in the Anthropology of Borders: On Border as Event in Rural Central Asia; Introduction; Undoing the Line; Time and the Border; Introducing Ak-Sai; Living 'at the Edge'; Bypassing Vorukh; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8: Producing Territories: Spatial Practices and Border Effects Between Krasnodar Krai and the Republic of Adygea; Multiple Boundaries and Spatial Transformation
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Subject
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Borderlands-- Eurasia, Congresses
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Dewey Classification
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320
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LC Classification
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JC323
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Ohio Library and Information Network
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