
Looking Beyond Borderlines
North America's Frontier Imagination
Lee Rodney(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. January 2017
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-1-138-84224-3 (ISBN)
Description
American territorial borders have undergone significant and unparalleled changes in the last decade. They serve as a powerful and emotionally charged locus for American national identity that correlates with the historical idea of the frontier. But the concept of the frontier, so central to American identity throughout modern history, has all but disappeared in contemporary representation while the border has served to uncomfortably fill the void left in the spatial imagination of American culture.
This book focuses on the shifting relationship between borders and frontiers in North America, specifically the ways in which they have been imaged and imagined since their formation in the 19th century and how tropes of visuality are central to their production and meaning. Rodney links ongoing discussions in political geography and visual culture in new ways to demonstrate how contemporary American borders exhibit security as a display strategy that is resisted and undermined through a variety of cultural practices.
This book focuses on the shifting relationship between borders and frontiers in North America, specifically the ways in which they have been imaged and imagined since their formation in the 19th century and how tropes of visuality are central to their production and meaning. Rodney links ongoing discussions in political geography and visual culture in new ways to demonstrate how contemporary American borders exhibit security as a display strategy that is resisted and undermined through a variety of cultural practices.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
34 s/w Abbildungen, 34 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
34 Halftones, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-84224-3 (9781138842243)
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Person
Lee Rodney is Associate Professor of Media Art Histories and Visual Culture at the University of Windsor where she is currently Co-Director of the InTerminus Research Group. An interdisciplinary writer/curator, she has published on contemporary art, visual culture and urbanism in a range of books and publications including The Informal Market Worlds Atlas, Cartographies of Place, Future Anterior, Space and Culture, Parallax, Prefix Photo and PAJ: Performance Art Journal. Recent curatorial projects include the Border Bookmobile and the Frontier Files (frontierfiles.org).
Content
Introduction: Sight and Site on the Line
Part I: The Territorial Imagination
1. Framing the Frontier: From Survey to Surveillance
2. Homeland as Home Front: Terror, Territory and Television
Part II: Mobile Frontiers
3. Exhibiting the Frontier: Thresholds and Checkpoints as Museological Projects
4. Canada as the Borderline Case: 'Outer America' and the Northern Frontier
Part III: Modalities of Dissensus
5. Psychogeography after NAFTA
6. Sites of Dissensus: Aesthetics after the Border
7. Have you left the American Sector? Detroit's Borderama Spectacle
Part I: The Territorial Imagination
1. Framing the Frontier: From Survey to Surveillance
2. Homeland as Home Front: Terror, Territory and Television
Part II: Mobile Frontiers
3. Exhibiting the Frontier: Thresholds and Checkpoints as Museological Projects
4. Canada as the Borderline Case: 'Outer America' and the Northern Frontier
Part III: Modalities of Dissensus
5. Psychogeography after NAFTA
6. Sites of Dissensus: Aesthetics after the Border
7. Have you left the American Sector? Detroit's Borderama Spectacle