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E-Book, Englisch, 484 Seiten

Horstmann / Saxer / Rippa Routledge Handbook of Asian Borderlands

E-Book, Englisch, 484 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-317-42275-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
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In Asia, where authoritarian-developmental states have proliferated, statehood and social control are heavily contested in borderland spaces. As a result, in the post-Cold War world, borders have not only redefined Asian incomes and mobilities, they have also rekindled neighbouring relations and raised questions about citizenship and security.
The contributors to the Routledge Handbook of Asian Borderlands highlight some of these processes taking place at the fringe of the state. Offering an array of comparative perspectives of Asian borders and borderlands in the global context, this handbook is divided into thematic sections, including:

Livelihoods, commodities andmobilities

Physical land use and agrarian transformations

Borders and boundaries of the state and the notion of statelessness

Re-conceptualizing trade and the economy in the borderlands

The existence and influence of humanitarians, religions, and NGOs

The militarization of borderlands

Causing us to rethink and fundamentally question some of the categories of state, nation, and the economy, this is an important resource for students and scholars of Asian Studies, Border Studies, Social and Cultural Studies, and Anthropology.
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Introduction: Asian borderlands in a global perspective, Martin Saxer, Alessandro Rippa, and Alexander Horstmann
Part 1 Conceptual framing
1.Violence in Asian borderlands, Reece Jones
2. Asia´s gendered borderlands, Malini Sur
3. Intimate militarism: domesticating the border in rural Central Asia, Madeleine Reeves
4. Borders and bordering in Asia, Karin Dean
5. Zomia and beyond, Jean Michaud
Part 2 Livelihoods, commodities, mobilities
Introduction, Christine Bonnin
6. Political livelihoods in northeast borderlands of Cambodia: legacy of the past, territorial incorporation, and confrontation, Frédéric Bourdier
7.Cross-border commodities: processual histories, commodity chains, and the yak tail trade, Tina Harris
8. Old routes, new roads: proximity across the China–Pakistan border, Alessandro Rippa
9. Making place within a geopolitical frontier: Mae Aw (Ban Rak Thai), Carl Grundy-Warr, Jessica Teo, and Chin Wei Jun
10. Making connectivity work: exploring cross-border livelihoods between Kazakhstan and China, Henryk Alff
11.Ritual and issues of ethnic integration in the borderlands of the state of Rakhine/Arakan (Myanmar), Alexandra de Mersan
Part 3 Physical land use and agrarian transformations
Introduction, Jean-François Rousseau
12.Genesis of state space: frontier commodification in Malaysian Borneo, Noboru Ishikawa
13. Frontier constellations: agrarian expansion and sovereignty on the Indonesian- Malaysian border, Michael Eilenberg
14. Beyond ‘natural’ pressures: Chinese agriculture in the Russian Far East, Jiayi Zhou
15.A failed market experiment and ignored livelihoods: Jatropha expansion in the Sino–Vietnamese borderlands, Jean-François Rousseau
Part 4 Border and boundaries of the state, governance, and the production of statelessness
Introduction, Karin Dean
16.Multiple borders and bordering processes in Kachin State, Karin Dean and Mart Viirand
17. Turning your back to the border: federalism, rerritory, and claims for autonomy in the Nepal–India borderland, Rune Bennike
18. A proliferation of border Interfaces: Ordering Insecurity for Migrants in the Thai–Burmese Borderlands, Adam Saltsman
19.The Decision to Move: Post-exchange Experiences in the Former Bangladesh-India Border Enclaves, Md. Azmeary Ferdoush and Reece Jones
20.The backdoors of resistance: Identities in the Malay Peninsula’s maritime borderlands, Maxime Boutry
21. Ethnic reconstruction and Austronesian strategies at the borders: the Moken social space in Burma, Jaques Ivanoff
Part 5 It’s all about relations: re-conceptualizing trade and the economy in the borderlands
Introduction, Caroline Grillot
22. Accumulating trust: Uyghur traders in the Sino-Kyrgyz border trade after 1991, Rune Steenberg
23. The "leech plot": Discourses on alleged deception strategies among traders in the Sino–Vietnamese borderlands, Caroline Grillot
24. Nobody stops and stays anymore: Motor roads, uneven mobilities, and conceptualizing borderland modernity in highland Nepal, Galen Murton
25.Cultivating Consumer Markets: Ethnic Minority Traders and the Refashioning of Cultural Commodities in the Sino-Vietnamese Border Uplands, Christine Bonnin
26.Invisible Trade: Sovereign Decisions on the Sino-Russian Border, Natalia Ryzhova
Part 6 Humanitarians, Religion and NGOs
Introduction, Alexander Horstmann
27.Humanitarian assistance and protestant proselytizing in the borderlands of Myanmar: The Free Burma Rangers, Alexander Horstmann
28.The moral economy of the Myawaddy-Mae Sot border, Su-Ann Oh
29. Biosocial body of ethno-religious boundaries in a Tibetan marriage, Dan Smyer Yü
30. Development institutions and religious networks in the Pamirian borderlands, Till Mostowlansky
Part 7 Militarization of Borderlands
Introduction, Swargajyoti Gohain
31.Border, checkpoint, bodies, Pradeep Jeganathan
32.Musical crossings over the militarised borderland:a case study of the Ogasawara Islands, Masaya Shishikura
33.Evaded states: security and control in the Sino–North Korean border region, Adam Cathcart
34. Border and road regimes in Central Asia: ordering disorder at Uzbek-Kazakh checkpoint, Rano Turaeva
35. Bordered spaces: spatial strategies in a "disputed border", Swargajyoti Gohain


Alexander Horstmann is Associate Professor in Southeast Asian Studies at Tallinn University, Estonia.
Martin Saxer is an anthropologist based at LMU Munich, Germany.
Alessandro Rippa is a postdoctoral fellow at LMU Munich, Germany.


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