List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Culture, Globalization, and Canada’s Borders
Victor Konrad and Melissa Kelly
Viewing Border Culture
- Sight and Site on the Line: The Cultural Imaginary of Borderlands in North America
Lee Rodney
- Imagining Nighttime Detroit
Michael Darroch
- Bordering Things: Objects and Subjugated Struggle at the Border
Anelynda Mielke and Nadya Pohran
- Border Cultures: A Retrospective
Part 1. A Context for Border Cultures and Conversations with the Curator
Victor Konrad
Part 2. Border Cultures: The Exhibitions
Srimoyee Mitra
Borders and Culture in Motion
5. The Snowbirds: A Cultural Movement across Borders
Melissa Kelly
6. Passing Through or Living Here: Body and Self In-Between and On Edge in the Borderland Region of Stanstead, Quebec, and Derby Line, Vermont
Sandra Vandervalk
7. North American Cyber New Regionalism in Canada: Online Cultural Borderlands and Change through New Media
Alexander Rudolph
8. #Welcome Refugees: A Canadian Phenomenon That Illustrates the Temporal Dimension of Border Constructs
Renata Grudzien
Placing and Replacing Border Culture: Indigenous Perspectives
9. Across Borders and Cultures: Thomas King’s Artistic Activism
Evelyn P. Mayer
10. In the Space between Aboriginal Sovereignty and National Security: Re-engaging Border Security and Mohawk Culture at Akwesasne
Laetitia Rouvière
11. Sport, Globalization, and the Bordering Process: The Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Team and the Issue of Contested National Identities
Heidi Weigand and Colin Howell
12. A Biocultural Planning Approach for Managing Transborder Cultural Heritage Landscapes
Scott Cafarella, Joel Konrad, and Rebecca Sciarra
Conclusion
Borders, Culture, and Globalization: Some Conclusions, More Uncertainties, and Many Challenges
Melissa Kelly and Victor Konrad
Contributors
Index