2014
DOI: 10.1177/0376983614521730
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Escape from Terracentrism

Abstract: Escape from Terracentrism' traces the shifts in writing a history of the seas/oceans from maritime history, to oceanic histories and finally to a water history. In the process it pleads for a transnational approach to the study of regions, arguing that there is a fundamental disconnect between our present-day lives and water. Finally, the article discusses whether a history of the sea can be a theatre for world history or an arena for a new, de-centred regional history, yielding thereby a fresh perspective on … Show more

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“…In doing so, it allows us to move the analysis of popular politics beyond the confines of terracentrism and eurocentrism at the same time. 64 One effect of eurocentrism is the tendency to misidentify the popular politics at sea under the humanitarian banner. Moving beyond terracentrism and the Eurocentric anti-politics of humanitarianism means recasting the fluid territory as a potential space for the deployment of a popular anti-colonial politics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing so, it allows us to move the analysis of popular politics beyond the confines of terracentrism and eurocentrism at the same time. 64 One effect of eurocentrism is the tendency to misidentify the popular politics at sea under the humanitarian banner. Moving beyond terracentrism and the Eurocentric anti-politics of humanitarianism means recasting the fluid territory as a potential space for the deployment of a popular anti-colonial politics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%