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OverviewWhy do empires build walls and fences? This volume meticulously examines the rise and fall of walls that are no longer around; as well as impending fate of 'neo-liberal' barriers that imperial and colonial powers have erected recently. Chaichian provides compelling evidence that regardless of their rationale and functions, walls always signal the fading power of an empire. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohammad ChaichianPublisher: Haymarket Books Imprint: Haymarket Books Volume: Volume 62 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.545kg ISBN: 9781608464227ISBN 10: 1608464229 Pages: 364 Publication Date: 03 March 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsList of Photos, Figures and Tables Foreword by David Fasenfest Preface 1. Walls, Borders and Imperial Formations Borders, Walls and Globalization PART I: THE IMPERIAL WALLS THAT ARE NO LONGER AROUND 2. Hadrian’s Wall: an Ill-Fated Strategy for Tribal Management in Roman Britain Geopolitics of Hadrian’s Wall Why Did Hadrian Build the Wall? Hadrian’s Wall: Beginning of the End? 3. Red Snake: The Great Wall of Gorgan, Iran Was the Red Snake a defensive Wall? The Wall’s Architecture The Wall’s associated hydraulic structures and functions The Red Snake as a Yet Unsolved Enigma 4. Clash of Empires: Prelude to the Berlin Wall The Rise and Fall of the German Empire Preparing Germans for Occupation, 1945-1947 Emergence of the Two Germanys under Occupation, 1947-1949 Post-War Dependent Development of a Divided and Occupied Germany 5. Build the Wall: The Two German Economies are Now United! The Wall’s Architecture Was the Wall a Sign of East Germany’s Weakness? Concluding Remarks PART II: ANTI-IMPERIALIST WALLS 6. Dismantling the Defensive Wall of the Colonized: The Islamic Hijab in France The French Colonial Presence in North Africa French Republicanism and the Problematic “Collective Identity” Muslim Immigrants in France Social Spheres and the ‘Maghrebi’ Muslim Identity Hijab as the Last Defensive Tool of the Colonized Conclusion PART III: NEO-COLONIAL WALLS 7. An Empire in the Making: American Colonial Interests South of the Border Migration of Mexicans to the United States Maquiladoras, NAFTA, and the Evolution of Twin Cities along the U.S.-Mexico Border The Border is No Longer: Long Live the Border! 8. The Great Offensive Wall of Mexico: Border Blues Erecting the Offensive Barrier, or ‘The Great Wall of Mexico” The Fence/Wall Architecture Is the Border Fence/Wall Effective? Notes from the Field 9. Israel and Palestine: a Settler Colony is Born Israel: The Birth of a Nation Advancement of Zionist Settler Colonies in Palestine under British Occupation Zionist Colonization and the Land Question in Palestine 10. Bantustans, Maquiladoras, and the Separation Barrier Israeli Style Israel’s First Expansion Phase, 1947-1949 Israel’s Second Expansion Phase, 1949-1967 Israel’s Third Expansion Phase, 1967-1991 The Second Intifada: Prelude to the Wall/Fence Israel’s Final Expansionist Offensive: The Separation Barrier The Separation Barrier’s Architecture The Two Economies Are Now Fully Integrated: Erect the Separation Barrier! A “Villa in the Jungle”? From Jabotinsky’s “Iron Wall’’ to the Separation Barrier 11. Epilogue: Conceptualizing Walls and borders—“Globalization from Within” Post-Wall Berlin References IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMohammad A. Chaichian (Ph.D., 1986) is an architect, urban planner, and Professor of Sociology at Mount Mercy University. He is the author of White Racism on the Western Urban Frontier (Africa World Press, 2006), and Town and Country in the Middle East (Lexington, 2009). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |