Border Poetics De-limited

A collection of essays Border Poetics De-limited (eds. Johan Schimanski & Stephen Wolfe, Hannover: Wehrhahn, 2007, 256 pp, ISBN 3-86525-033-5, 25 euros).

 

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Border poetics is a set of strategies for analyzing the crossing of borders or territories, the creation of frontiers, or the failed crossing of national or symbolic borders; that is, to analyze and identify processes of border-making and border permeability in contemporary societies. This book explores the possibilities and limitations of such strategies through theoretical essays and through close readings of actions and experiences of "bordering" significant political, national, cultural, or aesthetic frontiers in literature, film, and art. In doing so, it argues for the intimate connection between borders and narrative, and establishes a shared vocabulary of study and reflection with which to discuss narratives of bordering. Bringing together contributions by academics from different regional traditions of border studies in literary and cultural studies, it is also timely reminder of the globality of border experience.

Cover: detail of sculpture by Sabine Müller-Funk

 

 CONTENTS 
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Johan Schimanski and Stephen Wolfe. "Entry Points: An Introduction". 9-26. 
David Newman. "The Lines that Continue to Separate Us: Borders in Our "Borderless" World". 27-57.

I. ÆSTHETICS 
Rüdiger Görner. "Notes on the Culture of Borders". 59-74. 
Wolfgang Müller-Funk. "Space and Border: Simmel, Waldenfels, Musil". 75-95. 
Larsen, Svend Erik. "Boundaries: Ontology, Methods, Analysis". 97-113.

II. MEDIA 
Debra A. Castillo. "Borders, Identities, Objects". 115-48. 
Reinhold Görling. "Topology of Borders in Turkish-German Cinema". 149-62. 
Lene Johannessen. "De-Symbolization and the Cultural Act". 163-76.

III. ZONES 
Malene Vest Hansen. "Public Places - Private Spaces: Site-specific Blurring of Boundaries in Sophie Calle's Jerusalem Projects". 177-97. 
Jane Aaron. "Border Blues: Representing the Welsh border in twentieth-century Anglophone literature". 199-216.

IV. READING 
Johan Schimanski and Stephen Wolfe. "Imperial Tides: A Border Poetic Reading of Heart of Darkness". 217-34.

Index

Contributors

uit.no/borderpoetics

The Border Poetics / Border Culture research group at the Faculty for Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Participates in the projects Border Aesthetics and EUBORDERSCAPES.