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Framing Borders is the first book-length ethnography looking at interactions between border officers and Indigenous cross-border travellers in North America.

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"This is a thought-provoking study. Though most scholarly attention to borderlands dynamics focuses on the conflicts inherent in such crossings, Kalman’s work reveals the far more nuanced nature of these interactions, predicated on the ways in which the various actors frame themselves in these often banal contacts. Ultimately, he shows, the diverse nature of these interactions—ranging from tense confrontational hassles to joking camaraderie—reveals ‘just how far into everyday life settler colonialism penetrates’ (p. 201). Kalman’s exposure and analysis of these micro-level ripple effects of macro-level historical developments make this a valuable contribution to an evolving body of scholarship." -- M. R. Scherer, University of Nebraska-Omaha * CHOICE *
"What if North America’s borders only exist in the context of the conversations we have with customs officers and port authorities? We rarely know when we have crossed the invisible line itself, but we do know when the conversation with the border services officer has ended and we are free to keep moving. That is, ‘crossing a border is often more a matter of which side of a conversation you find yourself on than which side of a line.’ This provocative insight is at the heart of anthropologist Ian Kalman’s excellent book Framing Borders." -- Sheila McManus, University of Lethbridge * Canadian Journal of History *

Table of Contents
Prologue 1. Introduction 2. Welcome to Akwesasne 3. Doing History in Akwesasne 4. The Changing Face of the Cornwall/Akwesasne Border 5. Reporting-in to/from Akwesasne 6. Processing 7. Talking Borders Conclusion

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    Publisher: University of Toronto Press
    Publication Date: 24/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781487509217, 978-1487509217
    ISBN10: 1487509219

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Framing Borders is the first book-length ethnography looking at interactions between border officers and Indigenous cross-border travellers in North America.

    Trade Review
    "This is a thought-provoking study. Though most scholarly attention to borderlands dynamics focuses on the conflicts inherent in such crossings, Kalman’s work reveals the far more nuanced nature of these interactions, predicated on the ways in which the various actors frame themselves in these often banal contacts. Ultimately, he shows, the diverse nature of these interactions—ranging from tense confrontational hassles to joking camaraderie—reveals ‘just how far into everyday life settler colonialism penetrates’ (p. 201). Kalman’s exposure and analysis of these micro-level ripple effects of macro-level historical developments make this a valuable contribution to an evolving body of scholarship." -- M. R. Scherer, University of Nebraska-Omaha * CHOICE *
    "What if North America’s borders only exist in the context of the conversations we have with customs officers and port authorities? We rarely know when we have crossed the invisible line itself, but we do know when the conversation with the border services officer has ended and we are free to keep moving. That is, ‘crossing a border is often more a matter of which side of a conversation you find yourself on than which side of a line.’ This provocative insight is at the heart of anthropologist Ian Kalman’s excellent book Framing Borders." -- Sheila McManus, University of Lethbridge * Canadian Journal of History *

    Table of Contents
    Prologue 1. Introduction 2. Welcome to Akwesasne 3. Doing History in Akwesasne 4. The Changing Face of the Cornwall/Akwesasne Border 5. Reporting-in to/from Akwesasne 6. Processing 7. Talking Borders Conclusion

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