If the Borders Could Tell: The Hybrid Identity of the Border in the Karelian Borderland

This paper analyses the nature of the border. The paper poses the question of whether a border, in this case the national border between Finland and Russia in the Finnish Karelian border region, can have its own distinctive identity[ies], and if so, could the border itself be or become a hybrid – a...

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Published in:Culture Unbound
Main Author: Kaskinen, Saija
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Elecronic Press 2014
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Online Access:https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2135
https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.14611183
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spelling ftlinkoepuojs:oai:ojs.bibl.liu.se:article/2135 2023-05-15T17:00:18+02:00 If the Borders Could Tell: The Hybrid Identity of the Border in the Karelian Borderland Kaskinen, Saija 2014-12-15 application/pdf https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2135 https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.14611183 eng eng Linköping University Elecronic Press https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2135/1499 https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2135 doi:10.3384/cu.2000.1525.14611183 Copyright (c) 2014 Kaskinen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ CC-BY-NC Culture Unbound; Vol. 6 No. 6 (2014): Writing at Borders; 1183-1205 Culture Unbound; Vol 6 Nr 6 (2014): Writing at Borders; 1183-1205 2000-1525 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1466 Border identity hybrid reflective knowledge private knowledge info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftlinkoepuojs https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.14611183 https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1466 2022-08-30T10:30:34Z This paper analyses the nature of the border. The paper poses the question of whether a border, in this case the national border between Finland and Russia in the Finnish Karelian border region, can have its own distinctive identity[ies], and if so, could the border itself be or become a hybrid – a border subject. To examine the hybridization process of the border, this paper draws on individual experiences of the border that are illustrated using interview material. In addition, by analysing historical documents, literature and historiography, the paper shows how the border has affected people’s relationship with the border itself and also their perception of regional landscapes, regional memories and identity. On the other hand, this process can be reversed by exploring how people have changed and embodied the border. The paper utilises the framework of John Perry’s theory of “reflective knowledge”, where both conscious experience and the knowledge it yields differ from physical knowledge that is explicitly characterized in terms of empirical facts. Exploring these relationships enhances our understanding of the role of “private knowledge” and its contribution to the understanding of borders. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelia* karelian Linköping University Electronic Press Culture Unbound 6 6 1183 1205
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description This paper analyses the nature of the border. The paper poses the question of whether a border, in this case the national border between Finland and Russia in the Finnish Karelian border region, can have its own distinctive identity[ies], and if so, could the border itself be or become a hybrid – a border subject. To examine the hybridization process of the border, this paper draws on individual experiences of the border that are illustrated using interview material. In addition, by analysing historical documents, literature and historiography, the paper shows how the border has affected people’s relationship with the border itself and also their perception of regional landscapes, regional memories and identity. On the other hand, this process can be reversed by exploring how people have changed and embodied the border. The paper utilises the framework of John Perry’s theory of “reflective knowledge”, where both conscious experience and the knowledge it yields differ from physical knowledge that is explicitly characterized in terms of empirical facts. Exploring these relationships enhances our understanding of the role of “private knowledge” and its contribution to the understanding of borders.
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