Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian Ocean

ebook Routledge Series on the Indian Ocean and Trans-Asia

By Ute Fendler

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Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian Ocean explores multiple aesthetic relations constantly in flux, which construct, deconstruct and reconstruct the Indian Ocean. It addresses the questions of how the arts– music, literature, visual art, performance – relate to and dynamically create imaginaries of the Indian Ocean as a transcontinental space.

Contributors focus on the relations and interference of various art forms, including literature, music, visual arts, installations, and performance as well as local crafts and cross the boundaries of language(s), which have often separated views of the Indian Ocean along the monolingual logic of disciplines. The book takes a transmedial perspective and studies the Indian Ocean as a fluid space, in which languages, images, music, and dance movements have been travelling and influencing each other for centuries. It analyses how music, verbal, audiovisual or performative arts use imagery, sound, narrative and performances to make alternative relations across space and time and to make transoceanic visions and histories perceptible. Focusing on the aesthetic approach, the book combines various formats to capture the complex and often complementary interconnectedness of different stories told using various media, creating different atmospheres and touching other senses.

This book is a novel contribution to the study of the Indian Ocean and will be of interest to an interdisciplinary readership, including literature, cultural studies, visual arts, performance, anthropology, history, but also social geography, linguistics and music studies.

Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian Ocean