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Frontier encounters: knowledge and practice at the Russian, Chinese and Mongolian border
2012, Open Book Publishers
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1906924880 9781906924881
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Frontier Encounters: Knowledge and Practice at the Russian, Chinese and Mongolian Border
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Table of Contents
A Slightly Complicated Door : The Ethnography and Conceptualisation of North Asian Borders / Grégory Delaplace
On Ideas of the Border in the Russian and Chinese Social Imaginaries / Franck Billé
Rethinking Borders in Empire and Nation at the Foot of the Willow Palisade / Uradyn E. Bulag
Concepts of 'Russia' and their Relation to the Border with China / Caroline Humphrey
Chinese Migrants and Anti-Chinese Sentiments in Russian Society / Viktor Dyatlov
The Case of the Amur as a Cross-Border Zone of Illegality / Natalia Ryzhova
Prostitution and the Transformation of the Chinese Trading Town of Ereen / Gaëlle Lacaze
Ritual, Memory and the Buriad Diaspora Notion of Home / Sayana Namsaraeva
Politicisation of Quasi-Indigenousness on the Russo-Chinese Frontier / Ivan Peshkov
People of the Border : The Destiny of the Shenehen Buryats / Marina Baldano
The Persistence of the Nation-State at the Chinese-Kazakh Border / Ross Anthony
Neighbours and their Ruins : Remembering Foreign Presences in Mongolia / Grégory Delaplace.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-270) and index.
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