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Repossessing Border Space: Security Practice in North American Border Art
Authors:Markus Heide
Affiliation:1. Swedish Institute for North-American Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenMarkus.heide@engelska.uu.se
Abstract:Abstract

This paper discusses how the visual arts engage in representing border crossing experiences and, more specifically, how art interrupts border security practices and their rituals. After introducing the history of North American border art and different approaches to issues of border crossing, the paper will concentrate on specific works. It argues that the selected works of art perform interventions that confront the public with the borderlands as a place of violence and death. At the same time, artists are shown to employ different artistic strategies of symbolically re-possessing the borderlands for undocumented migrants who – when crossing it – experienced it as an existential obstacle.
Keywords:Border studies  US–Mexico Border  US–Canada Border  performance art  surveillance  Annie Han  Daniel Mihalyo  Susan Harbage Page  Ricardo Dominguez  The Electronic Disturbance Theater
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