Maritime Poetics : From Coast to Hinterland / Gabriel N. Gee, Caroline Wiedmer

In the past fifty years, port cities around the world have experienced considerable changes to their morphologies and their identities. The increasing intensification of global networks and logistics, and the resulting pressure on human societies and earthly environments have been characteristic of...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: maritime introspections -- Part 1: Work and leisure in the port city -- Altona: Between land and sea -- The future of work: scaffolds and agencies -- Genoa: the story of a port city and its hinterland -- European seaport narratives: mirroring history in contemporary media -- Part 2: Commerce -- Market stall: maritime commerce in the collections of European maritime museums -- From lighthouses to barcodes -- The European tour -- Bottleneck pressure: Port Said -- Part 3: Metabolic pressure -- Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland -- Liquid territory -- They cleaned the beach before we arrived -- Between the city and the deep sea: on the plastic nature of the Helsinki shoreline -- No trophy -- Part 4: Dreamscapes -- Haul away: Liverpool's irregular currents -- North Canada - English Electric, 2010 -- A short journey (from Derry to Inishowen) -- A letter to Henrietta -- Acoustic ocean: annotated video script
In the past fifty years, port cities around the world have experienced considerable changes to their morphologies and their identities. The increasing intensification of global networks and logistics, and the resulting pressure on human societies and earthly environments have been characteristic of the rise of a »planetary age«. This volume engages with contemporary artistic practices and critical poetics that trace an alternate construction of the imaginaries and aspirations of our present societies at the crossroads of sea and land - taking into account complex pasts and interconnected histories, transnational flux, as well as material and immaterial borders.
1\u Gabriel N. Gee holds a PhD in contemporary art history from the Université Paris X Nanterre. He teaches contemporary art history and theory at Franklin University. His current research interests include twentieth century British and Irish art, the changing representations and imaginaries of port cities, as well as interconnected global histories. He is co-founder of the TETI group, for Textures and Experiences of Trans-Industriality (www.tetigroup.org.)
2\u Caroline Wiedmer holds a PhD in comparative literature from Princeton University. She teaches comparative literature, film studies, and cultural studies at Franklin University. Her research interests include memory studies, refugee studies, documentary film, environmental humanities, law and culture, spatiality, and the workings of narrative in multiple domains of cultural, legal, and intellectual life.
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Coastal Studies.
Cultural History.
Cultural Studies.
Culture.
Hinterland.
Maritime Studies.
Museum.
Port Cultures.
Refugees.
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Contents --
Foreword --
Introduction: maritime introspections --
Part 1: Work and leisure in the port city --
Altona: Between land and sea --
The future of work: scaffolds and agencies --
Genoa: the story of a port city and its hinterland --
European seaport narratives: mirroring history in contemporary media --
Part 2: Commerce --
Market stall: maritime commerce in the collections of European maritime museums --
From lighthouses to barcodes --
The European tour --
Bottleneck pressure: Port Said --
Part 3: Metabolic pressure --
Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland --
Liquid territory --
They cleaned the beach before we arrived --
Between the city and the deep sea: on the plastic nature of the Helsinki shoreline --
No trophy --
Part 4: Dreamscapes --
Haul away: Liverpool's irregular currents --
North Canada - English Electric, 2010 --
A short journey (from Derry to Inishowen) --
A letter to Henrietta --
Acoustic ocean: annotated video script
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Contents --
Foreword --
Introduction: maritime introspections --
Part 1: Work and leisure in the port city --
Altona: Between land and sea --
The future of work: scaffolds and agencies --
Genoa: the story of a port city and its hinterland --
European seaport narratives: mirroring history in contemporary media --
Part 2: Commerce --
Market stall: maritime commerce in the collections of European maritime museums --
From lighthouses to barcodes --
The European tour --
Bottleneck pressure: Port Said --
Part 3: Metabolic pressure --
Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland --
Liquid territory --
They cleaned the beach before we arrived --
Between the city and the deep sea: on the plastic nature of the Helsinki shoreline --
No trophy --
Part 4: Dreamscapes --
Haul away: Liverpool's irregular currents --
North Canada - English Electric, 2010 --
A short journey (from Derry to Inishowen) --
A letter to Henrietta --
Acoustic ocean: annotated video script
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Introduction: maritime introspections --
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Altona: Between land and sea --
The future of work: scaffolds and agencies --
Genoa: the story of a port city and its hinterland --
European seaport narratives: mirroring history in contemporary media --
Part 2: Commerce --
Market stall: maritime commerce in the collections of European maritime museums --
From lighthouses to barcodes --
The European tour --
Bottleneck pressure: Port Said --
Part 3: Metabolic pressure --
Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland --
Liquid territory --
They cleaned the beach before we arrived --
Between the city and the deep sea: on the plastic nature of the Helsinki shoreline --
No trophy --
Part 4: Dreamscapes --
Haul away: Liverpool's irregular currents --
North Canada - English Electric, 2010 --
A short journey (from Derry to Inishowen) --
A letter to Henrietta --
Acoustic ocean: annotated video script
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