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Borderlands

Harvard Theological Review, 2008
In its centenary year, the Harvard Theological Review stands at a threshold that reflects Harvard Divinity School's renewed determination to do justice to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our contemporary world, to foster interdisciplinarity, and to enter into dialogue with the social and natural sciences.
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Borderlands.

Family medicine, 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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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

2012
Borderlands are often seen as zones of instability, uncertainty, marginality, and danger. Yet, they increasingly attract the attention of ethnographers as a unique lens through which to view the intersections of the national, transnational, and global forces that shape the securities and insecurities of our globalizing age.
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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

1999
Acknowledgements. Introduction. I BOUNDARIES OF THEORY Frank SCHULZE-ENGLER: Changing Spaces. Globalization, Migration, and the Post-Colonial Transition. Zbigniew BIALAS: Ambition and Distortion. An Ontological Dimension in Colonial Cartography. Martina GHOSH-SCHELLHORN: Spaced In-Between. Transitional Identities. J.E.
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Borders, Borderlands and Borderlanders

2023
Joshua Matanzima   +2 more
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Borderlands

2022
Pirker, Eva Ulrike   +6 more
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Borderland [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Urban borderlands are the sociomaterial spaces in-between sociospatially dissimilar, adjacent parts of cities. They can facilitate the social and economic interaction between disparate and otherwise disjointed social groups. This, in turn, can contribute to the emergence of shared understandings and sociospatial identities for these groups. Research on
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