“Responding to the changing ways in which states are colonizing previously inconceivable dimensions of life and livelihood in the ever-reinvented interests of territorial sovereignty, <i>Voluminous States</i> tackles real-life issues of state control. With its specific focus on three-dimensional space as itself a materiality as well as a force in political conceptions and social analysis, it will be welcomed by scholars interested in climate change, sustainability, sovereignty, territoriality, and beyond. This volume sparks the imagination.” - Marilyn Strathern, author of (Relations: An Anthropological Account) “Taking materiality and dimensionality seriously in thinking about geopolitics, <i>Voluminous States</i> is likely to become a standard reference in developing debates in human geography, political theory, international relations, and anthropology. Global in reach, this is a great project that is executed extremely well.” - Stuart Elden, author of (Shakespearean Territories) “[<i>Voluminous States</i>] provides a highly nuanced and textured examination of the tensions between the state’s intrusive attempts to flatten, homogenize, and control space.... Wide ranging studies lend this volume conceptual richness, social and cultural texture, and geographical diversity.... The book never fails to sustain the readers’ interest.” - Martin T. Fromm (Environment, Space, Place) "The essays in <i>Voluminous States</i> are a landmark contribution to the anthropology of the state that needs to be urgently read not only by political anthropologists/geographers or anthropologists of space, but also by anyone interested in understanding our perilous world." - Christos Lynteris (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)
Contributors. Debbora Battaglia, Franck BillÉ, Wayne Chambliss, Jason Cons, Hilary Cunningham (Scharper), Klaus Dodds, Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, GastÓn Gordillo, Sarah Green, Tina Harris, Caroline Humphrey, Marcel LaFlamme, Lisa Sang Mi Min, Aihwa Ong, Clancy Wilmott, Jerry Zee
Voluminous: An Introduction / Franck BillÉ 1
Sovereignty
1. Warren: Subterranean Structures at a Sea Border of Ukraine / Caroline Humphrey 39
2. Tunnel: Striating and Militarizing Subterranean Space in the Republic of Georgia / Elizabeth Cullen Dunn 52
3. Spoofing: The Geophysics of Not Being Governed / Wayne Chambliss 64
4. Lag: Four-Dimensional Bordering in the Himalayas / Tina Harris 78
5. Traffic: Authorizing Airspace, Applying Governance / Marcel LaFlamme 91
Materiality
6. Fissure: Cracking, Forcing, and Covering Up / Klaus Dodds 105
7. Downwind: Three Phases of a Aerosol Form / Jerry Zee 119
8. Necrotone: Death-Dealing Volumetrics at the US-Mexico Border / Hilary Cunningham 131
9. Surface: Seeing, Solidifying, and Scaling Urban Space in Hong Kong / Clancy Wilmott 146
10. Gravity: On the Primacy of Terrain / GastÓn Gordillo
Territorial Imagination
11. Geometries: From Analogy to Performativity / Sarah Green 175
12. Buoyancy: Blue Territorialization of Asian Power / Aihwa Ong 191
13. Seepage: That which Oozes / Jason Cons 204
14. Jigsaw: Micropartitioning in the Enclaves of Baarle-Hertog/Baarle-Nassu / Franck BillÉ 217
15. Echolocation: Within the Sonic Fold of the Korean Demilitarized Zone / Lisa Sang-Mi Min 230
Beyond: An Afterword / Debbora Battaglia 243
Bibliography 253
Index 279
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Franck BillÉ is Program Director of the Tang Center for Silk Road Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is author of Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity and coeditor of Yellow Perils: China Narratives in the Contemporary World.Debbora Battaglia is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Mount Holyoke College and editor of E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces.