This paper investigates the Canada-U.S. borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as bounded by Lake Superior: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario–Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Thunder Bay, Ontario–Duluth, Minnesota. Borderland communities—driven by their shared cultural characteristics (ethnicity, language, religion)—are said to challenge the border as a dividing device and undermine the very essence of international borders. Moreover, borderlands regions are dynamic and overlapping, providing the first point of contact and interaction between nations. We use interviews of over 200 people living in these borderlands regions to investigate the cross-border relationships of Canada-U.S. border communities. We find that despite the chal...
After the War of 1812, British and American authorities attempted to sequester the Anishinaabeg—the ...
Globalization has challenged the role of borders in society, sparking interdisciplinary interest in ...
The study centers on the presentation of the North American borderlands in the works of Canadian Nat...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
Canada as an historically contingent society, developing within the context of its own internal evol...
International audienceIn North America, border studies generally focus on two land boundaries, the C...
At the beginning of the 21st century, as global flows emanate from North America and from all around...
Legal provisions in the US have extended the idea of the border to the inside of US territory. Borde...
In this paper, the borderlands, in the context of the psychological perception of frontiers, were pr...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
This article applies an eco-critical approach to contemporary American fiction about the Canada-US b...
In this paper, the borderlands, in the context of the psychological perception of frontiers, were pr...
Nearly two centuries later, borders between the U.S. and its neighbors to the north and south contin...
In a recent article on the advent of borderlands history as a prominent field of historical scholars...
The Canada-US border, like all international borders, performs certain functions related to restrict...
After the War of 1812, British and American authorities attempted to sequester the Anishinaabeg—the ...
Globalization has challenged the role of borders in society, sparking interdisciplinary interest in ...
The study centers on the presentation of the North American borderlands in the works of Canadian Nat...
This paper investigates the Canada–US borderlands relationship along the two geographic corridors as...
Canada as an historically contingent society, developing within the context of its own internal evol...
International audienceIn North America, border studies generally focus on two land boundaries, the C...
At the beginning of the 21st century, as global flows emanate from North America and from all around...
Legal provisions in the US have extended the idea of the border to the inside of US territory. Borde...
In this paper, the borderlands, in the context of the psychological perception of frontiers, were pr...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
This article applies an eco-critical approach to contemporary American fiction about the Canada-US b...
In this paper, the borderlands, in the context of the psychological perception of frontiers, were pr...
Nearly two centuries later, borders between the U.S. and its neighbors to the north and south contin...
In a recent article on the advent of borderlands history as a prominent field of historical scholars...
The Canada-US border, like all international borders, performs certain functions related to restrict...
After the War of 1812, British and American authorities attempted to sequester the Anishinaabeg—the ...
Globalization has challenged the role of borders in society, sparking interdisciplinary interest in ...
The study centers on the presentation of the North American borderlands in the works of Canadian Nat...