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Somatic States

On Cartography, Geobodies, Bodily Integrity
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In Somatic States, Franck BillE examines the conceptual link between the nation-state and the body, particularly the visceral and affective attachment to the state and the symbolic significance of its borders. BillE argues that corporeal analogies to the nation-state are not simply poetic or allegorical but reflect a genuine association of the individual body with the national outline-an identification greatly facilitated by the emergence of the national map. BillE charts the evolution of cartographic practices and the role that political maps have played in transforming notions of territorial sovereignty. He shows how states routinely and effectively mobilize corporeal narratives, such as framing territorial loss through metaphors of dismemberment and mutilation. Despite the current complexity of geopolitics and neoliberalism, BillE demonstrates that corporeality and bodily metaphors remain viscerally powerful because they offer a seemingly simple way to apprehend the abstract nature of the nation-state.
Franck BillE is Program Director of the Tang Center for Silk Road Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is editor of Voluminous States: Sovereignty, Materiality, and the Territorial Imagination, also published by Duke University Press, and author of Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. 1. Cartographic Revolutions 29 2. The Goddess, the Book, and the Square 60 Part II. 3. Territorial Phantom Pains 103 4. Epidermic States 137 5. Archipelagoes, Enclaves, and Other Cartographic Monsters 163 Coda. Beyond the Map? 192 Notes 205 Bibliography 263 Index
"The idea of a somatic state makes immediate, intuitive sense: once you read it, you realize that you yourself have thought in exactly such terms. This is why, at the same moment you know that this is an absolutely new idea, it feels intensely (and sometimes uncomfortably) familiar. Franck BillE brilliantly denaturalizes this idea, thus opening up new possibilities for critique and political action. Somatic States is scholarship at its finest: it unsettles things you thought you knew while providing a compelling analytic frame for the world's most urgent issues." - Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, author of (No Path Home: Humanitarian Camps and the Grief of Displacement) "The strengths of this extremely persuasive book lie in its intellectual scope and how it brings together hitherto different ways in which territory has been related to the question of state and imperial sovereignty. Franck BillE's scholarship, which is stunning in its geographical range and historical and philosophical depth, made me rethink topics I had thought settled. Somatic States will appeal to political theorists, anthropologists, and geographers interested in contemporary statehood as well as a broader audience interested in the rise of populist nationalism worldwide." - John Agnew, author of (Hidden Geopolitics: Governance in a Globalized World)
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