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Framing the Ocean, 1700 to the Present: Envisaging the Sea as Social Space (Paperback)

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By Tricia Cusack (Editor)
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Description


Before the eighteenth century, the ocean was regarded as a repulsive and chaotic deep. Despite reinvention as a zone of wonder and pleasure, it continued to be viewed in the West and elsewhere as 'uninhabited', empty space. This collection, spanning the eighteenth century to the present, recasts the ocean as 'social space', with particular reference to visual representations. This engaging and erudite volume will interest a range of scholars in humanities and social sciences, including art and cultural historians, cultural geographers, and historians of empire, travel, and tourism.

About the Author


Tricia Cusack's publications include Art and Identity at the Water's Edge (ed.) (Ashgate 2012); Riverscapes and National Identities (Syracuse University Press 2010); Art, Nation and Gender: Ethnic Landscapes, Myths and Mother-Figures (co-edited, Ashgate 2003), and numerous articles.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781138247963
ISBN-10: 1138247960
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: October 14th, 2016
Pages: 302
Language: English