TY - BOOK
T1 - The End of the Borders
A2 - Nicolini, Beatrice
A2 - Sacchi, Martino
A2 - Gemelli, Vittoria
A2 - Furno, Marchese
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In this collection of essays, we believe that an inward looking to the, true, identity of Asian and African groups and tribes, essentially a cultural identity regardless of political boundaries, could ease new, and more empathic approaches to the study of their roles throughout the broader Indian Ocean region. The following essays are “crossing” from north to south an imaginary journey from the lands of South Central Asia to the shores in front of the Persian/Arab Gulf, than “sailing” thank to the monsoon winds to the Horn of Africa, and crossing the complex piracy issue to reach the Nile. It’s a “journey” that could be read through the opposite direction, methodologically reaching more than one region and more than one topic, while all of them are deeply interdisciplinary.
AB - In this collection of essays, we believe that an inward looking to the, true, identity of Asian and African groups and tribes, essentially a cultural identity regardless of political boundaries, could ease new, and more empathic approaches to the study of their roles throughout the broader Indian Ocean region. The following essays are “crossing” from north to south an imaginary journey from the lands of South Central Asia to the shores in front of the Persian/Arab Gulf, than “sailing” thank to the monsoon winds to the Horn of Africa, and crossing the complex piracy issue to reach the Nile. It’s a “journey” that could be read through the opposite direction, methodologically reaching more than one region and more than one topic, while all of them are deeply interdisciplinary.
KW - Borders
KW - Borders
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/67199
M3 - Other report
SN - 9788890694981
T3 - QUADERNI ASIATICI
BT - The End of the Borders
PB - Centro G. Scalise Milano
ER -