Description: The ship transcends the descriptive categories of place, vehicle and artefact; it is a cosmos, which requires its own cosmology. This is the subject matter of this volume, which falls within the broader, flourishing sub-field of maritime anthropology. Specifically, the volume first investigates the dialectic between the sea, the ship and the ship-dweller and shows how traits are exchanged between the three. It then focuses on land-dwellers, their understanding of seaborne existence and their invaluable contribution to the culture of ships. It shows that the romanticised views of life at sea that land-dwellers hold constitute an important aspect of the cosmology of ships and they too need to be considered if the polyvalence of ships is to be fully understood. In order for this cosmology to be written, some of the volume’s contributors have travelled on ships and interviewed mariners, fishermen, boat-builders and boat-dwellers; others have traced the courses of ships in poems, films, philosophical texts, and collective myths of genealogy and heritage. Overall the volume shows where ships can go, and how they are perceived and experienced by those living and travelling in them, watching and waiting for them, dreaming and writing about them, and, finally, what literal and metaphorical crews man them.
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EAN: 9781138055841
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Book Title: The Culture of Ships and Maritime Narratives (Brit
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Width: 156 mm
Author: Chryssanthi Papadopoulou
Publication Name: The Culture of Ships and Maritime Narratives
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Subject: History
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454 g
Number of Pages: 197 Pages