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This edited volume examines the theoretical versatility of the
concept of "borders." The impulse to categorize, while present from
antiquity in Western culture, has increased in intensity since the
advent of the modern age with its corresponding political rise in
the ideology of the sovereign nation-state. While the concept of
immigration is the common mental image Westerners have when
discussing borders, immigration is only the tip of the iceberg for
this book. The belief in mutually exclusive, clear, and concrete
categories, a necessary ideology in the age of the nation-state,
creates large swathes of exceptions where people live ambiguous
lives nationally, racially, sexually, ethnically, and in terms of
gender. National identity, race, sexuality, gender, and the
intersections between are the main categories discussed in the book
through the lens of borders and ambiguity. The fervor over
categorization, best embodied in recent political history by the
Trump administration in the U.S., is both a desire to identify and
thus control various "dangerous" populations, as well as creating
the very ambiguity categorization is intended to alleviate. The
volume weaves together discussions on the subjective meaning-making
in ambiguity, policies that create ambiguity, historical creations
of ambiguity that persist to the present, and theoretical
considerations on the relationship between borders and ambiguity.
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