Exploring notions of activism and space as narrated by Karen displaced persons and refugees in the Thai-Burma borderlands, this book looks beyond refugees as passive victims or a 'humanitarian case'. Instead, the book examines the active engagement the Karen have with their persecution and displacement and their subsequent emplacement in the borderlands. A key focus of the book is to look at this engagement in terms of spaces of solidarity - constructed through patterns of activism, paths of connectivity and processes of cultural recovery. The book also studies the spatial configuration of borderlands, examining the impact of cross-border activities and their inter-related nature.



Autorentext

Rachel Sharples is a Researcher in the Challenging Racism Project in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University. She has worked with the Karen and conducted research in the Thai-Burma borderlands since 2002.



Inhalt

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Maps

Introduction: Spaces of Solidarity

Chapter 1. Movements across space: The Thai-Burma borderlands as a social construct
Chapter 2. From buffer zone to friendship bridge: The contemporary context of the Thai-Burma borderlands
Chapter 3. By the shade of a tree: Scales of resistance, patterns of activism
Chapter 4. This story is not for myself: Paths of connectivity/networks of solidarity
Chapter 5. 'Symbolic anchors of community': Processes of cultural recovery

Conclusion: The Space Between

References
Index

Titel
Spaces of Solidarity
Untertitel
Karen Activism in the Thailand-Burma Borderlands
EAN
9781789207170
Format
ePUB
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
01.05.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Anzahl Seiten
182