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The Road An Ethnography Of Immobility Space And Crossborder Infrastructures In The Balkans Dimitris Dalakoglou

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The Road An Ethnography Of Immobility Space And Crossborder Infrastructures In The Balkans Dimitris Dalakoglou
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.42 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Dimitris Dalakoglou
ISBN: 9781526109330, 9781526109347, 1526109336, 1526109344
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Road An Ethnography Of Immobility Space And Crossborder Infrastructures In The Balkans Dimitris Dalakoglou by Dimitris Dalakoglou 9781526109330, 9781526109347, 1526109336, 1526109344 instant download after payment.

This book is an ethnographic and historical study of the main Albania-Greece highway. But more than an ethnography on the road, it is an anthropology of the road. Highways are part of an explicit cultural-material nexus that includes houses, urban architecture and vehicles. Complex socio-political phenomena such as EU border security, nationalist politics, post-Cold War capitalism and financial crises all leave their mark in the concrete. This book explores anew classical anthropological and sociological categories of analysis in direct reference to infrastructure, providing unique insights into the political and cultural processes that took place across Europe after the Cold War. More specifically, it sheds light on political and economic relationships in the Balkans during the socialist post-Cold War period, focusing especially on Albania, one of the most under-researched countries in the region.

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