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Theory of the Border Thomas Nail (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver)

Theory of the Border By Thomas Nail (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver)

Summary

Theory of the Border offers a new and unique theoretical framework for understanding one of the most central social phenomena of our time: borders. Applying his original movement-oriented theoretical framework, Thomas Nail pioneers a new methodology of "critical limology," that provides fresh tools for the analysis of contemporary border politics.

Theory of the Border Summary

Theory of the Border by Thomas Nail (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver)

Despite -- and perhaps because of -- increasing global mobility, there are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial drones that patrol the immense expanse of our domestic and international airspace, we are defined by borders. They can no longer simply be understood as the geographical divisions between nation-states. Today, their form and function has become too complex, too hybrid. What we need now is a theory of the border that can make sense of this hybridity across multiple domains of social life. Rather than viewing borders as the result or outcome of pre-established social entities like states, Thomas Nail reinterprets social history from the perspective of the continual and constitutive movement of the borders that organize and divide society in the first place. Societies and states are the products of bordering, Nail argues, not the other way around. Applying his original movement-oriented theoretical framework "kinopolitics" to several major historical border regimes (fences, walls, cells, and checkpoints), Theory of the Border pioneers a new methodology of "critical limology," that provides fresh tools for the analysis of contemporary border politics.

Theory of the Border Reviews

Is there really a contradiction between globalization and the multiplication of borders around us? In this powerful and original book Thomas Nail effectively demonstrates that this is not the case. Focusing on heterogeneous devices of social division he provides a fascinating genealogy of the border and a compelling theoretical framework for understanding both its contemporary manifestations and the intensity of the tensions, conflicts, and struggles that surround them. * Sandro Mezzadra, co-author of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor *
Following on from his ground-breaking work on the figure of the migrant, Thomas Nails Theory of the Border is at once a meticulous account of the intense and intensely difficult problems of borders that have marked the twenty-first century, at the same time as it transforms how one might think about theory. Rather than simply theorizing borders, the condition of the border generates a new mode of theory in which bounded identities (of persons, nations and territories) are both necessary and impossible. This is not merely an inter-disciplinary work that combines philosophy, politics, social theory and cultural theory; it is a lucid study that transforms the borders of the disciplines with which it engages. * Claire Colebrook, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English, The Pennsylvania State University *

About Thomas Nail (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver)

Thomas Nail is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Moving Borders Part I: Theory of the Border Chapter 1: Border Kinopower Part II: Historical Limology Chapter 2: The Fence Chapter 3: The Wall Chapter 4: The Cell Chapter 5: The Checkpoint I Chapter 6: The Checkpoint II Part III: Contemporary Borders: U.S.-Mexico Chapter 7: The U.S.-Mexico Fence Chapter 8: The U.S.-Mexico Wall Chapter 9: The U.S.-Mexico Cell Chapter 10: The U.S.-Mexico Checkpoint Conclusion Notes Index

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NPB9780190618650
9780190618650
0190618655
Theory of the Border by Thomas Nail (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Denver)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2016-09-29
288
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