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Ocean Crossings Volume 33
Ocean Crossings Volume 33
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Atlantic world mobility
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colonial and postcolonial shipping routes
colonial oceanic infrastructures
colonial port city connections
comparative maritime studies
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cross-Atlantic cultural flows
cross-hemisphere maritime exchanges
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diaspora shaped by sea routes
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global currents of Lusophone culture
global Lusophone communities
global migratory seascapes
global south maritime routes
global waterway movements
historical seafaring networks
intercultural exchanges across oceans
intercultural maritime encounters
Language_English
Lusophone diaspora experiences
maritime anthropology and sociology
maritime diaspora networks
maritime displacement narratives
maritime exile and return
migration through water routes
mobility and displacement research
nautical journeys and belonging
nautical mobilities and modernities
nautical routes of knowledge exchange
nautical spatial imaginaries
ocean-based cultural interactions
oceanic border crossings
oceanic kinship and community building
oceanic labor histories
oceanic memory and heritage
oceanic travel narratives
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Portuguese maritime heritage
postcolonial seafaring analysis
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sea-based human geography
sea-faring rituals and practices
sea-linked diasporic identities
seaborne subjectivities
seafaring labor and identity
seafaring performance and embodiment
shipboard life histories
ships as spaces of culture
softlaunch
transatlantic crossings scholarship
transoceanic migration studies
water-bound migration stories
waterborne social histories
Product details
- ISBN 9781933227924
- Weight: 333g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Aug 2021
- Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The theme of the seas has long been a central topic in scholarship on the Lusophone world, but more recent research has invested ocean crossings with new relevance and urgency. This special issue brings together a diversity of approaches, paying close attention to sea mobilities, what they entailed, and how they were practiced, and what meanings have been associated with them. Scholars also consider the performance or practice of movement in itself, from the efforts of ocean crossing to the subtleties of moving and the complexities of (maritime) kinetic life and the fabrication of migrant lives.
Ocean Crossings Volume 33
€23.99
