

An edition of Violence on the Margins Palgrave Series in African Borderlands Studies (2013)
By Benedikt Korf
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
289
Description:
This boldly multidisciplinary volume surveys African and Asian conflicts through individuals' lived experiences of territorial borders, as well as the ways these experiences affect political configurations. The contributions gathered here depict borderlands not just as the objects of globalized or state-driven processes, but as actual political units that generate their own actions and outcomes. In particular, these studies demonstrate the explicit transboundary character of conflict and peace. In this way, they explore alternatives to the still-dominant model of contemporary state formation as a centrally guided, top-down process - a model that has led to a deep misunderstanding of borderlands as marginal spaces that either are fraught with savagery and rebellion or linger in dark oblivion. -- Publisher website.
subjects: Political violence, Political geography, Asia, politics and government, Borderlands, Gewalt, Grenzgebiet, Grenzkonflikt, Politische Geographie, Politische Geografie, Armed conflict, Human geography, Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Politics and Government, Social & cultural anthropology, Violence in society