This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the foreign other. Perceptions and mental images demonstrate the exchange function of borders. Borders – whether political or cultural – are constructed on the basis of concepts of alterity. For historians of Latin America, the main pole of alterity has been Europe; historians have traditionally concentrated on processes of perception in relation to the “Old World”. From a European perspective, America – at the point of its discovery – constituted a monolithic “New World”
The article aims at integrating the cultural psychology perspective of into the multidisciplinary f...
The essay proposes to rethink the concept of “territoriality”, linked to the emergence of modern nat...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the f...
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through re...
This paper examines the preconceived notion of a causal link between the presence of borders and con...
This article uses a comparative approach regarding frontier symbols and myths among the United State...
Borders are increasingly complex human responses and social constructions in a world where globalizi...
This article analyzes the effects of the Mexico-United States geopolitical border in social and cult...
It is generally accepted that borders play a crucial role within processes of globalization, that bo...
This project compares mestizaje in Mexican American communities of the Texas-Mexico border and métis...
The article deals with the borders in the Americas from the end of the 20th to the first decades of ...
This introductory article to the special issue Writing at Borders suggests that cul-tural studies an...
This volume encompasses a broad span of issues related to borders as areas of intense activity subst...
Within the wide and heterogeneous literature about borders developed in recent years, political bord...
The article aims at integrating the cultural psychology perspective of into the multidisciplinary f...
The essay proposes to rethink the concept of “territoriality”, linked to the emergence of modern nat...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This article will focus on cognitive and mental borders that find expression in perceptions of the f...
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through re...
This paper examines the preconceived notion of a causal link between the presence of borders and con...
This article uses a comparative approach regarding frontier symbols and myths among the United State...
Borders are increasingly complex human responses and social constructions in a world where globalizi...
This article analyzes the effects of the Mexico-United States geopolitical border in social and cult...
It is generally accepted that borders play a crucial role within processes of globalization, that bo...
This project compares mestizaje in Mexican American communities of the Texas-Mexico border and métis...
The article deals with the borders in the Americas from the end of the 20th to the first decades of ...
This introductory article to the special issue Writing at Borders suggests that cul-tural studies an...
This volume encompasses a broad span of issues related to borders as areas of intense activity subst...
Within the wide and heterogeneous literature about borders developed in recent years, political bord...
The article aims at integrating the cultural psychology perspective of into the multidisciplinary f...
The essay proposes to rethink the concept of “territoriality”, linked to the emergence of modern nat...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...