At the Border
Discover the complexities of modern French society and culture with At the Border, authored by a distinguished writer and published by the University of Wales Press in 2007. This thought-provoking hardback book spans 192 pages and delves into the concept of border identities in the context of globalization.
Through insightful discussions, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of significant developments that shape contemporary France. It challenges readers to reconsider the traditional notions of borders, exploring both visible and invisible 'border' situations that influence identity and culture.
Whether you are a student of sociology, cultural studies, or simply curious about the impact of globalization on national identity, At the Border is an essential read that promises to enrich your understanding of this vital topic.