Walling, Boundaries and Liminality(Contemporary Liminality) H 222 p. 18
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List of Figures List of Contributors Preface Introduction (Agnes Horvath, Marius Bența and Joan Davison) Part I: Theorising Walling: Processes of Transformation in History 1. Walling Europe: The perverted linear transformation (Agnes Horvath) 2. The meaning and meaninglessness of building walls (Arpad Szakolczai) 3. Oppressive walling: Babel and the inverted order of the world (Marius Bența) Part II Contemporary Examples for Transformations through Walling 4. Walling as encystation: A socio-historical inquiry (Glenn Bowman) 5. Border-crossing and walling states in humanitarian work in Calcutta (Egor Novikov) 6. Liminality and belonging: The life and the afterlives of the Berlin Wall (Harald Wydra) 7.The Great Wall of China does not exist (Erik Ringmar) 8. Breaching Fortress Europe: The liminal consequences of the Greek Migrant Crisis (Manussos Marangudakis) 9. Imaginary walls and the paradox of strength (Arvydas Grišinas) 10. Identities frozen, societies betrayed, communities divided: The US-Mexican Wall (Joan Davison) Conclusion Index
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