Where the World Ended
Discover the poignant exploration of borders and identity in "Where the World Ended" by the esteemed author, published by the University of California Press in 1999. Spanning 307 pages, this insightful work delves into the profound changes experienced in borderlands since 1990, shedding light on the complex human conditions that arise in these unique spaces. Through a compelling blend of ethnographic accounts and personal narratives, the book vividly illustrates the realities of everyday life under socialist governance and the transformations that followed the German reunification. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, history, and cultural studies, "Where the World Ended" invites you to contemplate the evolving nature of borders and the identities shaped by them. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues and add this thought-provoking title to your collection today!