Few concepts are as central to understanding the modern world as borders, and the now-thriving field of border studies has already produced a substantial literature analyzing their legal, ideological, geographical, and historical aspects. Such studies have hardly exhausted the subject’s conceptual fertility, however, as this pioneering collection on the aesthetics of borders demonstrates. Organized around six key ideas—ecology, imaginary, in/visibility, palimpsest, sovereignty and waiting—the interlocking essays collected here provide theoretical starting points for an aesthetic understanding of borders, developed in detail through interdisciplinary analyses of literature, audio-visual borderscapes, historical and contemporary ecologies, political culture, and migration.
Table des matières
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Mireille Rosello and Stephen F. Wolfe
Chapter 1. Ecology
Mireille Rosello and Timothy Saunders
Chapter 2. Imaginary
Lene M. Johannessen and Ruben Moi
Chapter 3. In/visibility
Chiara Brambilla and Holger Pötzsch
Chapter 4. Palimpsests
Nadir Kinossian and Urban Wråkberg
Chapter 5. Sovereignty
Reinhold Görling and Johan Schimanski
Chapter 6. Waiting
Henk van Houtum and Stephen F. Wolfe
Intersections: A Conclusion in the Form of a Glossary
Johan Schimanski and Stephen F. Wolfe
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Stephen F. Wolfe is Associate Professor of English Literature and Culture at Ui T The Arctic University of Norway. His publications as co-editor include Border Poetics De-limited (2007) and a special issue of Nordlit entitled “Border Work/Border Aesthetics” (2014), as well as essays focused on the culture of borders.