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Re-inhabiting no-man's land: genealogies, political life and critical agendas
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Leshem, Noam
, Pinkerton, Alasdair
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21st century
/ abandonment
/ Chernobyl
/ Corpus analysis
/ enclosure
/ Frame analysis
/ Genealogy
/ Israel-Palestine
/ Killing
/ Land
/ Land warfare
/ no-man's land
/ Politics
/ Space
/ Spatial analysis
/ Studies
/ World War I
2016
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Re-inhabiting no-man's land: genealogies, political life and critical agendas
by
Leshem, Noam
, Pinkerton, Alasdair
in
21st century
/ abandonment
/ Chernobyl
/ Corpus analysis
/ enclosure
/ Frame analysis
/ Genealogy
/ Israel-Palestine
/ Killing
/ Land
/ Land warfare
/ no-man's land
/ Politics
/ Space
/ Spatial analysis
/ Studies
/ World War I
2016
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Re-inhabiting no-man's land: genealogies, political life and critical agendas
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Leshem, Noam
, Pinkerton, Alasdair
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21st century
/ abandonment
/ Chernobyl
/ Corpus analysis
/ enclosure
/ Frame analysis
/ Genealogy
/ Israel-Palestine
/ Killing
/ Land
/ Land warfare
/ no-man's land
/ Politics
/ Space
/ Spatial analysis
/ Studies
/ World War I
2016
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Re-inhabiting no-man's land: genealogies, political life and critical agendas
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Re-inhabiting no-man's land: genealogies, political life and critical agendas
2016
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This article sets out to answer a seemingly simple question: what is no-man's land? By positing this question, we aim to problematise the taken-for-granted status of no-man's land and its proliferation as a convenient colloquialism that is applied to a vast set of spaces, material conditions and socio-political circumstances. Despite its popular association with the killing fields of the First World War, no-man's land is considered here as a rich analytical category, which resonates in a broader historical and intellectual corpus. We present a conceptual framework for the study of no-man's land as a space produced by simultaneous forces of abandonment and enclosure. The analysis explores the function of no-man's lands as a critical quality that bears on concrete spatio-political realities. In doing so, we aim to open up future research avenues that will further deepen the conceptual and analytical challenges of no-man's lands in the 21st century.
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