DRAWING ON EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY DESIGNED ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWORK IN
THE FERGHANA VALLEY REGION, WHERE THE STATE BORDERS OF KYRGYZSTAN,
TAJIKIZSTAN AND UZBEKISTAN INTERSECT, MADELEINE REEVES DEVELOPS NEW
WAYS OF CONCEIVING THE STATE AS A COMPLEX OF RELATIONSHIPS, AND OF
STATE BORDERS AS SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED AND IN A CONSTANT STATE OF FLUX.
She explores the processes and relationships through which state
borders are made, remade, interpreted and contested by a range of
actors including politicians, state officials, border guards, farmers
and people whose lives involve the crossing of the borders. In
territory where international borders are not always clearly
demarcated or consistently enforced, Reeves traces the ways in which
states' attempts to establish their rule create new sources of
conflict or insecurity for people pursuing their livelihoods in the
area on the basis of older and less formal understandings of norms of
access. As a result the book makes a major new and original
contribution to scholarly work on Central Asia and more generally on
the anthropology of border regions and the state as a social process.
Moreover, the work as a whole is presented in a lively and accessible
style. The individual lives whose tribulations and small triumphs
Reeves so vividly documents, and the relationships she establishes
with her subjects, are as revealing as they are engaging. _Border
Work_ is a well-deserved winner of this year's Alexander Nove Prize.
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Spatial Lives of the State in Rural Central Asia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780801470899
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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