Frontier Assemblages offers a new framework for thinking about resource frontiers in Asia Presents an empirical understanding of resource frontiers and provides tools for broader engagements and linkages Filled with rich ethnographic and historical case studies and contains contributions from noted scholars in the field Explores the political ecology of extraction, expansion and production in marginal spaces in Asia Maps the flows, frictions, interests and imaginations that accumulate in Asia to transformative effect Brings together noted anthropologists, geographers and sociologists
Reproduction of the original: The Frontier in American History by Frederick Jackson Turner
There followed an extraordinary series of what Graffenried characterized as “trials,” argued before elders, including the Tuscarora teethha known as Hancock. “There came ... a general complaint, that they, the Indians, had been very ...
The Passing of the Frontier: A Chronicle of the Old West
... frontier assemblages.” In Frontier Assemblages: The Emergent Politics of Resource Frontiers in Asia, edited by Jason Cons and Michael Eilenberg, pp. 1–18. Oxford: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Cooper, Melinda 2006. “Pre-empting emergence: The ...
" Seemingly contradictory, these two stories together reveal a complicated national identity.
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And this is why it lies somewhat indefinite under the blue haze of the years, all the more alluring for its lack of definition, like some old mountain range, the softer and more beautiful for its own shadows.
SETS FORTH THE VIEW OF AMERICAN EXPANSION WHICH HAS INSPIRED PROFESSOR TURNER'S WORK FROM THE BEGINNING. AMONG ALL AMERICAN HISTORIANS NO ONE HAS SO FULLY CAUGHT THE MEANING OF THE...
-- Joseph Henry Jackson, New York Herald Tribune Books"Fast's writing, austerely polished and austerely poetic, is admirably suited to this epic tale of a desperate effort for dignified survival. ..
Frontiers: A Short History of the American West. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007. ... Leong, Karen J. “Still Walking, Still Brave: Mapping Gender, Race, and Power in U.S. Western History.” Pacific Historical Review 79, no.