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Sandrine Baudry et al., « Introduction », Presses universitaires de Strasbourg
The idea of the border as a founding event, a spatial demarcation that separates and shapes human communities, often conflicts or coexists with the view that it is the concrete enactment of preexisting social, cultural, political exclusion. In a now famous postulate, Simmel gives priority to the sociological component over the spatial component: “the boundary is not a spatial fact with sociological consequences, but a sociological fact that forms itself spatially” (Simmel 1997, 142). By suggesting...