1 results in Asian Borderlands
Borderland Anxieties
- Shifting Understandings of Gender, Place and Identity at the India-Burma Border
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- Published by:
- Amsterdam University Press
- Published online:
- 17 February 2024
- Print publication:
- 10 July 2023
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This series presents the latest research on borderlands in Asia as well as on the borderlands of Asia - the regions linking Asia with Africa, Europe and Oceania. Its approach is broad: it covers the entire range of the social sciences and humanities. The series explores the social, cultural, geographic, economic and historical dimensions of border-making by states, local communities and flows of goods, people and ideas. It considers territorial borderlands at various scales (national as well as supra- and sub-national) and in various forms (land borders, maritime borders) but also presents research on social borderlands resulting from border-making that may not be territorially fixed, for example linguistic or diasporic communities.