Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely oriented at external perspectives and perceptions, at present we witness an increasing interest in viewpoints internal to the island societies examined (with an ‘inside-out’ approach). This volume contributes to such efforts with transdisciplinary and methodological reflections from the fields of archaeology, ethnology, geography, history, philology, and literary studies. Focused on the interplay between geographic isolation and commercial as well as cultural connection, the studies here assembled investigate the role of the knowledge, resources, and practices of islanders in processes of crisis management, identity formation and transformation.Pu...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
Island studies tends to focus on peripheral, isolated, and marginal aspects of island communities, w...
The debut issue of Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures , launched in 2...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orie...
From tourist paradises to immigrant detention camps, from offshore finance centres to strategic mili...
In the context of the so-called spatial turn in cultural and social studies, geographical space has ...
Islands were studied for a long time as simple peripheral territories, territories which flesh out t...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
The present article investigates one of universal literature’s most prolific motifs: the is...
This paper presents insights into the emerging academic field of `island studies', defined as the in...
Island studies has developed into an established, interdisciplinary research field. It is important ...
Stranded in a stormy corner of the North Atlantic midway between Norway and Iceland, the Faroe Islan...
Isolation has contributed over time to the development of humans culturally and biologically. The co...
Islands allure imagination, thought and affect. Imagination, thought and affect conjure islands. Lit...
The pursuit of nissology, or island studies, calls for a re-centering of focus from mainland to is...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
Island studies tends to focus on peripheral, isolated, and marginal aspects of island communities, w...
The debut issue of Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures , launched in 2...
Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely orie...
From tourist paradises to immigrant detention camps, from offshore finance centres to strategic mili...
In the context of the so-called spatial turn in cultural and social studies, geographical space has ...
Islands were studied for a long time as simple peripheral territories, territories which flesh out t...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
The present article investigates one of universal literature’s most prolific motifs: the is...
This paper presents insights into the emerging academic field of `island studies', defined as the in...
Island studies has developed into an established, interdisciplinary research field. It is important ...
Stranded in a stormy corner of the North Atlantic midway between Norway and Iceland, the Faroe Islan...
Isolation has contributed over time to the development of humans culturally and biologically. The co...
Islands allure imagination, thought and affect. Imagination, thought and affect conjure islands. Lit...
The pursuit of nissology, or island studies, calls for a re-centering of focus from mainland to is...
AbstractThe active imagining of a European identity needs to engage with the geographical possibilit...
Island studies tends to focus on peripheral, isolated, and marginal aspects of island communities, w...
The debut issue of Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures , launched in 2...