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E-grāmata: Magical Realist Sociologies of Belonging and Becoming: The Explorer [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Leeds, UK)
  • Formāts: 248 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Advances in Sociology
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003002000
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 248 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Advances in Sociology
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003002000
At the bottom of the sea, freedivers find that the world bestows humans with the magic of bodily and mental freedom, binding them in small communities of play, affect and respect for nature. On land, rational human interests dissolve this magic into prescriptive formulas of belonging to a profession, a nation and an acceptable modernity. The magical exploration is morphed by such multiple interventions successively from a pilgrimage, to a cinematic and digital articulation of an anarchic project, to an exercise in national citizenship and finally, a projection of post-imperial cosmopolitan belonging.

This is the story of an embodied, relational and affective journey: the making of the explorer of worlds. At its heart stands a clash between individual and collective desires to belong, aspirations to create and the pragmatics of becoming recognised by others. The primary empirical context in which this is played is the contemporary margins of European modernity: the post-troika Greece. With the project of a freediving artist, who stages an Underwater Gallery outside the iconic island of Amorgos, as a sociological spyglass, it examines the networks of mobility that both individuals and nations have to enter to achieve international recognition, often at the expense of personal freedom and alternative pathways to modernity.

Inspired by fusions of cultural pragmatics, phenomenology, phanerology, the morphogenetic approach, feminist posthumanism and especially postcolonial theories of magical realism, this study examines interconnected variations of identity and subjectivity in contexts of contemporary mobility (digital and embodied travel/tourism). As a study of cultural emergism, the book will be of interest to students and scholars in critical theory, cultural, postcolonial and decolonial studies, and tourism/pilgrimage theory.
List of images
ix
Acknowledgements (about the `journey') x
A preface not to skip xii
An epistemological and methodological introduction
1(36)
Part I
1(1)
Dialogues between (nominated) centres and peripheries
1(13)
Methodological notes on the book's organisation
14(11)
Part II
25(1)
Field, time-space and iconic mobilities
25(12)
Reading one: The pendulum of environmental and artistic firstness
37(28)
Design mobilities and magical naturalism
37(1)
Part I
38(1)
The aesthetics of nature: on geo-topographies of beauty
38(7)
Ecoaesthetics and values: the craftsmomentum
45(7)
Part II
52(1)
Photographic aesthetics of movement: the deep as a magical atmospheric world
52(11)
A Diagrams, affects, emotions
52(5)
B Orientations
57(6)
Conclusion
63(2)
Reading two: Thanatourism and community-making
65(24)
Breathing life and death through technology
65(5)
Part I
70(1)
Immersed in the deep: anarchic and romantic hallucinations
70(10)
Part II
80(1)
On land: conviviality in two frames
80(7)
Conclusion
87(2)
Reading three: (International aesthetics: Cinematic thirdness
89(51)
Into governmobilities
89(6)
Part I
95(1)
Networked content: from events on Amorgos to travels in iconicity
95(17)
Indexical centrifugalism: Greece's multiple modernities
105(7)
Deep aesthetic structures and agencies
112(6)
Part II
118(1)
Symbolic centripetalism: natality and biopolitical freedom
118(6)
From choreopolicing to magical-realist ballet: exorcising morphostatic discourse
124(12)
Conclusion
136(4)
Reading four: International indexing: The biophysics of land(scape)
140(41)
Part I
140(1)
The environmental uncanny: the nature/culture conundrum
140(7)
Practical poetics as global connectivity
147(5)
Part II
152(1)
Breaking the link with religion: digital and environmental revolutions
152(6)
The reproductive loneliness of the environmental sublime
158(20)
From play to plot: gendered and racialised imaginaries of belonging
178(3)
Conclusion: Reading zero: Dual (un)consciousness and the mathematics of being
181(10)
From sediment to sentiment: upsetting Master Modernity's deep blue
181(4)
Morphogenetics of violence: thanatourist creativity as the harbinger of life
185(6)
Bibliography 191(46)
Index 237
Rodanthi Tzanelli is Associate Professor of Cultural Sociology at the University of Leeds, UK. She is author of numerous research papers and chapters, as well as 11 monographs.