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Borders, Borderlands and Borderlanders

2023
This chapter sets out the analytical and thematic context for the ensuing chapters in this volume on the lived experiences of borderland communities in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe borders five countries in Southern Africa, and the lives and livelihoods of borderland communities (or borderlanders) are central to understanding past and present Zimbabwe.
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TEACHING THE BORDERLAND

Geographical Review, 2001
********** Fieldwork is a much-heralded element of geographical tradition. For some of us on the landscape side of the tradition, fieldwork is even a primary inspiration. But, as with the sister discipline of anthropology, fieldwork has evolved through the recent convolutions of cultural studies.
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Into the Borderland

JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an anesthesiologist describes his life-limiting cancer as being in the borderland, a place between life and death.
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Borderlands of Empire, Borderlands of Race

2010
The year was 1783, and the time of year probably early autumn, before ice added to the hazards of navigating the Mississippi. For many weeks Jacques Clamorgan had been following the great river north to the town he had heard so much about back in New Orleans.
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Borderlands Redemption

2017
This chapter examines the range of approaches that Protestant missionaries took to their work in Ohio. In particular, it shows how Presbyterian Joseph Badger brought redemption to Ohio. Beginning in 1800, he made several journeys to proselytize in the region.
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Borderlands

2013
Paradoxically cast as material and imaginary; utopic and dystopic; militarized and peaceful; masculine and feminine; and white, brown, and Other, Latinos hold long-standing concerns regarding borders and their representations and possibilities. Indeed the term “borderlands” offers the promise of disrupting stagnating debates on identity.
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Borderlands

2016
The creative nonfiction essays in Borderlands explore family, self, memory, dream, and other liminal spaces. The critical concept of writing the body, as it is explored by feminist theorists such as Hélène Cixous, is enacted in these essays through both form and content, particularly in the interplay—or borderland—between mind and body.
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