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Frontier Roaduses the history of one road in southern Colombiaknown locally as the trampoline of deathto demonstrate how state-building processes and practices have depended on the production and maintenance of frontiers as inclusive-exclusive zones, often through violent means.

  • Considers the topic from multiple perspectives, including ethnography of the state, the dynamics of frontiers, and the nature of postcolonial power, space, and violence
  • Draws attention to the political, environmental, and racial dynamics involved in the history and development of transport infrastructure in the Amazon region
  • Examines the violence that has sustained the state through time and space, as well as the ways in which ordinary people have made sense of and contested that violence in everyday life
  • Incorporates a broad range of engaging sources, such as missionary and government archives, travel writing, and oral histories

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Table of Contents

Series Editors’ Preface viii

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

Part I 19

1 Reyes’ dream 21

2 A Titans’ work 62

3 Fray Fidel de Montclar’s deed 92

Part II 141

4 The trampoline of death 143

5 On the illegibility effects of state practices 182

6 The politics of the displaced 211

Conclusion: The condition of frontier 240

References 248

Index 264

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 14/07/2017
    ISBN13: 9781119100188, 978-1119100188
    ISBN10: 1119100186

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Frontier Roaduses the history of one road in southern Colombiaknown locally as the trampoline of deathto demonstrate how state-building processes and practices have depended on the production and maintenance of frontiers as inclusive-exclusive zones, often through violent means.

    • Considers the topic from multiple perspectives, including ethnography of the state, the dynamics of frontiers, and the nature of postcolonial power, space, and violence
    • Draws attention to the political, environmental, and racial dynamics involved in the history and development of transport infrastructure in the Amazon region
    • Examines the violence that has sustained the state through time and space, as well as the ways in which ordinary people have made sense of and contested that violence in everyday life
    • Incorporates a broad range of engaging sources, such as missionary and government archives, travel writing, and oral histories

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    Table of Contents

    Series Editors’ Preface viii

    Acknowledgements ix

    Introduction 1

    Part I 19

    1 Reyes’ dream 21

    2 A Titans’ work 62

    3 Fray Fidel de Montclar’s deed 92

    Part II 141

    4 The trampoline of death 143

    5 On the illegibility effects of state practices 182

    6 The politics of the displaced 211

    Conclusion: The condition of frontier 240

    References 248

    Index 264

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