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Phantom Border: A Personal Reconnaissance of Contemporary Germany - Paperback

Phantom Border: A Personal Reconnaissance of Contemporary Germany - Paperback

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by Kerstin Lange (Author)

"Phantom Border" weaves together the social and ecological stories surrounding the border that divided the author's native Germany during the Cold War. Lange presents personal, micro-and macro-level perspectives on life in the East German borderland, the Peaceful Revolution, and the time since Reunification. During the four decades the Iron Curtain divided Germany and the European continent, over 1,200 rare animal and plant species found refuge in the border strip - today's Gr?nes Band or Green Belt. Lange uses the 1,400-kilometer-long German Green Belt as a map for a personal reconnaissance of her home country and as a prism through which to investigate the transformation of the border, along with the societal reverberations of the division and its aftermath. She employs an anthropological and journalistic approach to provide a multifaceted investigation of borders, migration, identity, and the meaning of home. The book argues that, in light of the current biodiversity crisis, the Green Belt can offer clues about the ecological dimension of "home."

Author Biography

Kerstin Lange is an independent writer and journalist based in Vermont. Originally from northern Germany and fluent in German, she holds an M.A. in Anthropology from Binghamton University and an M.S. in Natural History/Ecology from the University of Vermont. She has taught at both of these institutions, led educational tours around the world, and consulted on natural history-based land management. Lange has published in SAPIENS, Northern Woodlands, and Vermont Quarterly magazines and was a commentator on Vermont Public Radio for ten years. Her mission is to make history and ecology personal.

Number of Pages: 280
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.2 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: November 12, 2024