02653nam 2200601 450 991046475000332120200520144314.00-89680-476-3(CKB)3710000000204163(EBL)1746158(SSID)ssj0001385175(PQKBManifestationID)11883381(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001385175(PQKBWorkID)11339358(PQKB)10468760(MiAaPQ)EBC1746158(Au-PeEL)EBL1746158(CaPaEBR)ebr10904207(OCoLC)884646618(EXLCZ)99371000000020416320091009h20102010 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBetween frontiers nation and identity in a Southeast Asian borderland /Noboru IshikawaAthens :Ohio University Press ;Singapore :NUS Press,[2010]©20101 online resource (286 p.)Ohio University research in international studies. Southeast Asia series ;number 122Description based upon print version of record.0-89680-273-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.The geo-body in transition -- Inscribing a boundary at the imperial margin -- Contraband and konfrontasi -- On the periphery -- The genesis of ethnic displacement -- Border location work -- Osmotic pressure of the nation-state -- Borderland development.A staple of postwar academic writing, "nationalism" is a contentious and often unanalyzed abstraction. It is generally treated as something "imagined," "fashioned," and "disseminated,"as an idea located in the mind, in printed matter, on maps, in symbols such as flags and anthems, and in collective memory. Between Frontiers restores the nation to the social field from which it hasbeen abstracted by looking at how the concept shapes the existenceof people in border zones, where they live between nations. Noboru Ishikawa grounds his discussion of border zoneResearch in international studies.Southeast Asia series ;no. 122.BoundariesNation-stateNationalismMalaysiaSarawakElectronic books.Boundaries.Nation-state.Nationalism320.5409595/4Ishikawa Noboru766155MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464750003321Between frontiers1558380UNINA