Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
243
Language
English
Published
Apr 11, 2018
Publisher
Lexington Books
ISBN-10
149857131X
ISBN-13
9781498571319
Description
This thought-provoking collection brings together a diverse array of voices to explore the complex themes of borders and the processes of debordering in contemporary society. Through interdisciplinary approaches, the authors examine the ways in which physical, cultural, and social boundaries shape human experiences and interactions. Each chapter delves into the manifold topologies that define our world, offering insights that challenge conventional understandings of space and belonging.
Contributors reflect on various practices that promote hospitableness, highlighting the importance of empathy and openness in bridging divides. They engage deeply with the philosophical and practical implications of borders, examining how they can both constrain and facilitate human connection. The discussions navigate a spectrum of contexts, revealing the nuanced ways individuals and communities navigate and negotiate their identities within these frameworks.
Unified by a common goal of fostering understanding, the authors provoke readers to rethink traditional notions of borders. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of geography, philosophy, and social justice, making it a significant contribution to ongoing debates about the nature of belonging and the future of human relationships in an increasingly complex world.
Contributors reflect on various practices that promote hospitableness, highlighting the importance of empathy and openness in bridging divides. They engage deeply with the philosophical and practical implications of borders, examining how they can both constrain and facilitate human connection. The discussions navigate a spectrum of contexts, revealing the nuanced ways individuals and communities navigate and negotiate their identities within these frameworks.
Unified by a common goal of fostering understanding, the authors provoke readers to rethink traditional notions of borders. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of geography, philosophy, and social justice, making it a significant contribution to ongoing debates about the nature of belonging and the future of human relationships in an increasingly complex world.
Genres
Art & Photography
Contemporary