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Home » Berlin Wall

Berlin Wall

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A photograph of a paved walkway with the shape of a rabbit set in the middle, smoother than the surrounding ground.

The Berlin Wall has always had multiple lives. Beyond its fall lies a story of proliferating borders and exclusions.

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Europe’s Other Walls

  • anti-Semitism
  • Berlin
  • Berlin Wall
  • borders
  • Cold War
  • colonialism
  • death strip
  • Esterhazy
  • Europe
  • exclusions
  • glub
  • imperial power
  • Kottbusser Gate
  • migrants
  • nationalism
  • no-man’s land
  • Potsdamer Platz
  • Racism
  • Refugee crisis
  • the empty center
  • walls
by Chelsea Horton
Published November 15, 2019
A photograph of a green field with a tree trunk growing out of it. In front of the tree, there is a red sign with a drawing of skull and crossbones and text reading "Danger!! Mines!!"

Walls are but the most visible parts of militarized borders.

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Explosive Landscapes

  • antipersonnel mines
  • Berlin Wall
  • borders
  • Cambodia
  • Cambodian-Vietnamese War
  • Cold War
  • Inner German Border
  • K5 belt
  • landmines
  • militarized borders
  • Preah Vihear
  • Thailand
  • Ukraine
  • UXO
  • Vietnam
  • walls
  • War in Donbas
by Chelsea Horton
Published November 15, 2019
An old photo of a section of the Berlin wall that is weathered and cracked, with what looks like an apartment building behind it. The word "Walls" is written across the top of the photo.

To mark the 30-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall this November, Anthropology News is turning an anthropological eye to walls of all kinds in all places: walls physical and rhetorical, archaeological and political, long-buried and recently imagined.

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CFP: Walls

  • barriers
  • Berlin Wall
  • Call for Proposals
  • cfp
  • fences
  • walls
by Alexandra Frankel
Published April 25, 2019

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