Decoding the Sino-North Korean Borderlands / / ed. by Steven Denney, Christopher Green, Adam Cathcart.
In the past decade, the Chinese-North Korean border region has undergone a gradual transformation into a site of intensified cooperation, competition, and intrigue. These changes have prompted a significant volume of critical scholarship and media commentary across multiple languages and disciplines...
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Place / Publishing House: | Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2021] ©2021 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Asian Borderlands ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (440 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Geography and Borderlands Theory: Framing the Region
- 1 Illuminating Edges
- 2 On Asian Borders
- 3 Regions within the Yalu-Tumen Border Space
- Part II Towards a Methodology of Sino-Korean Border Studies
- 4 Unification in Action?
- 5 Ethnography and Borderlands
- 6 Measuring North Korea’s Economic Relationships
- 7 Ink and Ashes
- Part III Histories of the Sino-Korean Border Region
- 8 Revisiting the Forgotten Border Gate
- 9 ‘Utopian Speak’
- 10 The Yanbian Korean Autonomous Region 1990
- Part IV Contemporary Borderland Economics
- 11 Change on the Edges
- 12 Tumen Triangle Tribulations
- 13 Purges and Peripheries
- 14 From Periphery to Centre
- Part V Human Rights and Identity in the Borderland and Beyond
- 15 Land of Promise or Peril?
- 16 Celebrity Defectors
- 17 North Korean Border-Crossers
- 18 The Limits of Koreanness
- Afterword
- Index