Cultural Geography
These developments pose intellectual challenges to those working in cultural and critical geopolitics. First, there is a need to ...
the slower structural tendencies tied to technoscientific modernity – relentless techno- scientificchange, turbulent capitalist ...
Contemporary frontiers are not simply lines on maps, the unproblematic givens of political life, where one jurisdiction or polit ...
BOUNDARIES IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD 463 of the boundary, supplementingthe power of the state. The number of crossing points has in ...
generations – those conditioned by the Cold War or those conditioned by Nokia’s utopian world of happy communication – living in ...
‘nation-states’. This nation-state model of the interstate system was exported by Europe to the rest of the world through coloni ...
geographic thought and these modes of thought raised the territorial ideal of sovereignty to new heights. Building strong, compe ...
also a cultural system of signification. A state that successfully reproduces itself as a nation must have specific symbolic and ...
refugees from Afghanistan, Iran, Bosnia and some African countries. UNHCR’s statistics show that more than 22 million asylum see ...
deterritorialization and reterritorialization, adopted from Deleuze and Guattari (1984), who used them to describe the effects o ...
at least in some areas, becoming porous. Increasing cross-border interaction and new sub- and suprastate regionalizations are le ...
and economic landscapes and localized, popular interpretations. Boundaries are present in national iconogra- phies (flags, coats ...
Featherstone, M. (1995) Undoing Culture. London: Sage. Gellner, E. (1983) Nations and Nationalism. London: Blackwell. Giddens, A ...
The last decade has witnessed a convergence between political and cultural geography. The effect of the ‘cultural turn’ on polit ...
various powers. Ó Tuathail (1996b) insists on considering the writing of geopolitics as based upon ‘geo-graphing’ – earth-writin ...
reproduced the notion of America’s manifest destiny as ‘land of the free’. These different social locations converge in the ever ...
constructed not only through political ideologies but more immediately through the detailed scripting of some of the most ordina ...
particular image is that it could be any member of the fraternity of the imagined community lying in the tomb. However, until re ...
There is here a clear sense of what women and men can and should do, and these are separate. When women transgress these boundar ...
abandoned territorial identity and all that it entails and instead looked to global communities of oppressed. Robin Morgan’s ‘gl ...
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