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To understand the historical complexity of the
Pakistan–Afghanistan borderland, this book brings together some
of the foremost thinkers of this borderland and seeks to approach
its various problematic dimensions. This book presents an overview
of the geopolitics of the Pakistan–Afghanistan borderland and
approaches the topic from different methods and perspectives. It
focuses on some of the least debated dimensions of this borderland,
for instance, the status of women in the tribal-border culture, the
legal status of aliens in the making of the border, material and
immaterial manifestations of the border, political aesthetics of
the border, and the identity crisis on the border. Given the fact
that its authors come from diverse backgrounds, academic and
geographic, they make an enriching contribution. Employing their
expertise in different theories and methods, they focus on local
memories, literature, and wisdom to understand the border. This
book seeks to give voice to the plight of local tribal people,
their culture, and land on an advanced academic level and makes it
legible for the international audience. The chapters in this book
were originally published as a special issue of the journal
Geopolitics.
To understand the historical complexity of the Pakistan-Afghanistan
borderland, this book brings together some of the foremost thinkers
of this borderland and seeks to approach its various problematic
dimensions. This book presents an overview of the geopolitics of
the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderland and approaches the topic from
different methods and perspectives. It focuses on some of the least
debated dimensions of this borderland, for instance, the status of
women in the tribal-border culture, the legal status of aliens in
the making of the border, material and immaterial manifestations of
the border, political aesthetics of the border, and the identity
crisis on the border. Given the fact that its authors come from
diverse backgrounds, academic and geographic, they make an
enriching contribution. Employing their expertise in different
theories and methods, they focus on local memories, literature, and
wisdom to understand the border. This book seeks to give voice to
the plight of local tribal people, their culture, and land on an
advanced academic level and makes it legible for the international
audience. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of the journal Geopolitics.
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