Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano
The features of movement, fluidity, indeterminacy arise as an expression of the materiality of the sea and at the same time as an imaginative tank with which to rethink binary, terrestrial, crystallised logics. This contribution traces several approaches that look at the materiality of the sea in it...
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description | The features of movement, fluidity, indeterminacy arise as an expression of the materiality of the sea and at the same time as an imaginative tank with which to rethink binary, terrestrial, crystallised logics. This contribution traces several approaches that look at the materiality of the sea in its perturbative and imaginative dimension, in order to put them in dialogue with the literature that looks at the Indian Ocean as a cultural continuum; the aim is to disclose the preponderance of the oceanic context and its intrinsic traits in connecting and shaping knowledge, cultures and imaginaries. From the Indian Ocean, the intention is therefore to think of the sea as an (anti-) method, dwelling on those characteristics of movement, fluidity, disorder as axioms with which to reinterpret the unforeseeability of encounters, hybridisations, as well as historical and cultural processes. |
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spelling | doaj-art-20df9589d5724cf3ad1fd942d7fbbb1e2025-01-30T14:21:07ZitaDipartimento Culture e Società - Università di PalermoArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo2038-32152022-12-01252410.4000/aam.6182Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano IndianoRaffaele MaddalunoThe features of movement, fluidity, indeterminacy arise as an expression of the materiality of the sea and at the same time as an imaginative tank with which to rethink binary, terrestrial, crystallised logics. This contribution traces several approaches that look at the materiality of the sea in its perturbative and imaginative dimension, in order to put them in dialogue with the literature that looks at the Indian Ocean as a cultural continuum; the aim is to disclose the preponderance of the oceanic context and its intrinsic traits in connecting and shaping knowledge, cultures and imaginaries. From the Indian Ocean, the intention is therefore to think of the sea as an (anti-) method, dwelling on those characteristics of movement, fluidity, disorder as axioms with which to reinterpret the unforeseeability of encounters, hybridisations, as well as historical and cultural processes.https://journals.openedition.org/aam/6182Indian OceanmovementOceanic turnsea as a methoddisorder. |
spellingShingle | Raffaele Maddaluno Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano Archivio Antropologico Mediterraneo Indian Ocean movement Oceanic turn sea as a method disorder. |
title | Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano |
title_full | Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano |
title_fullStr | Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano |
title_full_unstemmed | Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano |
title_short | Il mare come metodo? Suggestioni dall’Oceano Indiano |
title_sort | il mare come metodo suggestioni dall oceano indiano |
topic | Indian Ocean movement Oceanic turn sea as a method disorder. |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/aam/6182 |
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