The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Blue Humanities
The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Blue Humanities
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Description
The most comprehensive treatment of the emerging discourse of the Blue Humanities to date, this book comprises essays from key figures alongside new voices, creating a navigational map through this new discipline's formulations and possibilities.
Structured around four parts that focus on Discourses, Forms, Networks and Representations, the handbook ranges across topics such as blue philosophy, blue law and blue anthropology, locations such as the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean, and media such as literature, film, visual art and orature.
Moving beyond Western binaries of colonial representation such as North-South and East-West, the book includes a diverse range of contributions and contributors, making it essential reading for scholars and students of the Blue Humanities.
Table of Contents
Preface: Anna Iltnere (Sea Library, Latvia)
Part I: Discourses
1. Blue Postcolonialism, Mohammed Muharram (University of Bremen, Germany) and Kerstin Knopf (University of Bremen, Germany)
2. Black Hydro-Logics, Mapule Mohulatsi (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
3. Blue History, Matt McKenzie (University of Connecticut at Avery Point, USA)
4. Blue Philosophy, Melody Jue (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
5. Blue Ecology, Michael Blackstock (Independent Scholar, British Columbia, Canada)
6. Blue Religion, Justine Bakker (Radboud University, the Netherlands)
7. Blue Linguistics, K. David Harrison (Swarthmore College, USA) and Neal Kelso (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
8. Blue Law, Irus Braverman (SUNY Buffalo, USA) and Sofie Quist (UiT–Arctic University of Norway, Norway)
9. Blue Anthropology, Nils Bubant (Aarhus University, Denmark)
10. Hydro-Feminism, Tamara Sheffer (University of the Western Cape, South Africa) and Vivienne Bozalek, (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
Part II: Networks
11. Indian Ocean, Rila Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad, India)
12. Atlantic Ocean, Christopher Pastore (SUNY Albany, USA)
13. Pacific Ocean, Antonio Ortega Santos (University of Grenada, Spain)
14. Southern Ocean, Charne Lavery (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
15. Arctic Ocean, Hester Blum, (Penn State University, USA)
Part III: Forms
16. The Non-Human, Simon Estok (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea)
17. Currents: Dan Brayton (Middlebury College, USA)
18. The Surf, Keven Dawson (University of California at Merced, USA)
19. Storms, Alison Maas (University of California at Davis, USA)
20. Clouds and Rain, Alison Glassie (Northeastern University, USA)
21. Ice, Lowell Duckert (University of Delaware, USA)
22. Fresh Water, Ellen Arnold (Ohio State University, USA)
23. The Deep, Laurence Publicover (University of Bristol, UK)
24. The Seabed, Killian Quigley (Australian Capital University, Australia)
25. Coasts and Ports, Isaac Land (Indiana State University, USA)
26. Human Bodies, Gulsah Gocmen (Aksaray University, Türkiye) and Adem Balci (Independent Scholar, Türkiye)
27. Oceanic Feelings, Steve Mentz (St. John's University, USA)
Part IV: Representations
28. Underwater Photography, Margaret Cohen (Stanford University, USA)
29. Blue Acoustics, Stefan Helmreich (MIT, USA)
30. Visual Art, Jaimey Hamilton Faris (University of Hawai'I, USA)
31. Theatre and Performance, Maurya Wickstrom (CUNY Staten Island, USA)
32. Poetry of Oceania, Craig Santos Perez (Guåhan)
33. Blue Literature, Meg Samuelson (University of Adelaide, Australia) and Maria Geustyn, (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
34. Indigenous Poetics: Hsinya Huang (National Sun-Yat Sen University, Taiwan)
Conclusion: The Blue Humanities and the Anthropocene, Serpil Oppermann (Cappacodica University, Türkiye)
Index
Product details
| Published | Jan 21 2027 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 560 |
| ISBN | 9781350450707 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 26 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 244 x 169 mm |
| Series | Bloomsbury Handbooks |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























