Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming: the explorer
"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 prof...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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"-- |
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Contents List of images Acknowledgements (about the ‘journey’) A preface not to skip An epistemological and methodological introduction їх x XU 1 PARTI 1 Dialogues between (nominated) centres and peripheries 1 Methodological notes on the book’s organisation 14 PART II 25 Field, time-space and iconic mobilities 25 Reading one: The pendulum of environmental and artistic firstness 37 Design mobilities and magical naturalism 37 PARTI 38 The aesthetics of nature: on geo-topographies of beauty 38 Ecoaesthetics and values: the craftsmomentum 45 PARTII 52 Photographic aesthetics of movement: the deep as a magical atmospheric world 52 A. Diagrams, affects, emotions 52 B. Orientations 57 Conclusion 63 Reading two: Thanatourism and community-making Breathing life and death through technology 65 PARTI 70 Immersed in the deep: anarchic and romantic hallucinations 70 65
viii Contents PART II 80 On land: conviviality in two frames 80 Conclusion 87 Reading three: (International aesthetics: Cinematic thirdness 89 Into governmobilities 89 PART I 95 Networked content: from events on Amorgos to travels in iconicity 95 Indexical centrifugalism: Greece’s multiple modernities 105 Deep aesthetic structures and agencies 112 PARTII 118 Symbolic centripetalism: natality and biopolitical freedom 118 From choreopolicing to magical-realist ballet: exorcising morphostatic discourse 124 Conclusion 136 Reading four: International indexing: The biophysics of landscape) 140 PARTI 140 The environmental uncanny: the naturelculture conundrum 140 Practical poetics as global connectivity 147 PARTII 152 Breaking the link with religion: digital and environmental revolutions 152 The reproductive loneliness of the environmental sublime 158 From play to plot: gendered and racialised imaginaries of belonging 178 Conclusion: Reading zero: Dual (unconsciousness and the mathematics of being 181 From sediment to sentiment: upsetting Master Modernity’s deep blue 181 Morphogenetics of violence: thanatourist creativity as the harbinger of life 185 Bibliography Index 191 237
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Index 50 Inside 96 Abentuerliche Herz, Das (The Adventurous Heart) 141 abstraction 48, 89-90, 117, 163; hypostatic 12 ACG see American College of Greece action: creativity of xv, 33, 144, 189; cultural analyses of 17-18; meta-reflexive 86; native 10; rationality of 10; tourism as a form of 11 action theory xix, 9, 13, 58 activism xix, xx, xxiii, 68 Adorno, Theodor W. 67, 78, 161, 173 adventure 59 Adventure Film Festival (AFF) 157, 158 Aesthetic Education of Man 188 aesthetic mobilities 23, 85 aesthetics 13; and atmospheres 47; audio-visual 31; ecological 29; and freediving 34; of immediate engagement 44; Kant on 119; of nature 38^45; popular xx; as a ‘protective shield’ 91; of proximity 40; sociology of 46; of taste 78; see ako ecoaesthetics aesthetic value 47 AFF see Adventure Film Festival affects 54, 187 agential realism 21 agon 33 Airbnb networks 69 aisthmomai 51 Ai Weiwei 160, 161 Akomfrah, John 160 Alatas, Syed Flussein xvi, xvii; see also Orientalism Alexander, J.C. 13, 26, 51, 129 alienation 22 olitesialitisses 68, 82, 83 alitisialitisa 67, 68, 72, 75 American College of Greece (ACG) 157 amnesia 48 Amorgos xiii-xv, xxv, 10, 18, 60, 87, 93-100, 118 anámnesis 48 Andere Seite, Die 141 animalist metaphors 80 Anthropocene 165-166 mthropos 110, 119, 163 antibiotics 7 anti-phasis 1 άρηοία 109, 158 Archer, Margaret 16, 82-83, 89, 110, 114, 128, 182; on fractured reflexivity 185; on reflexive modernisation 7; see also critical realism; transcendental realism Arendt, Hannah 14, 51, 58, 144, 146 Argentina xxiii art: ability to make 60; and adventure 59; aesthetic appreciation
of 59; classification 145; and craft 48 49, 103, 188; ecological 152, 173, 177; idealist 178; magical-realist 3, 44, 50, 137, 189; and natural museums 150; place in society 46; radical 179; role of 150; Simmel on 45, 59; transformation of technology into 50; trends in 90; see also artmaking; artwork árthõsis 104 artificial landscapes 33 artist critique 21, 160, 162, 187 artisticae humanae 60 artistic authority 78 artistic process 76 artmaking 52, 55, 179; ethno-national 84; freediving as 9, 19, 40, 48^19;
238 Index ideological variations of 178; and science-making 173; and truthmaking 63; as worldmaking 55-56, 58; see also artwork art-staging 21, 55 artwork 34, 47, 58, 94, 164-165; digital 177; forms of life as xix; originality of 160- 161; see also artmaking ascesis 77 asko 77 assemblages 69, 93, 104, 150 astrology 151 atmospheres xv, xvi, 35, 57-58; and aesthetics 47; and belonging 30; collective 74; and cosmologies 109; of the ‘limit state’ 70; as ‘quasi-things’ 29-30; seascape 46 audio-vision 31, 71 audio-visual aesthetics, 31 audio-visual data 17, 19 authenticity xiii-xv, 22, 35, 56, 63, 64, 161-162 authorial knowledge 120 authoritarian authorship 120 authoritarianism 120, 124 authoritarian pedagogy 110 Averroës see Ibn Rushd Avicenna see Ibn Sina ‘Axial Civilisations’ 106 ballet 72, 124 Barad, Karen 20, 137 baroque 66, 137 Barry, John 74 Barthes, Roland 26, 83, 116; on numen 44 base-jumping 8 Bashkar, Roy 33 Bataille, Georges 28, 29, 33-35 Baudelaire, Charles 72, 146 Bauman, Zygmunt 24, 68, 137, 187-188 Beck, Ulrich 6-9 Becker, Howard, xxi becoming xv, 35, 161, 179, 185; epistemic 178; epistemontological 27; and knowledge 16; performative-aesthetics of 15; transcendental 107 Beer, David xviii-xx, 71, 143 being, modes of 23, 33 belonging xv, xvi, xviii, 3, 5, 9, 12-14, 17-18, 23-24, 59, 85-86, 109, 184, 189; and atmospheres 31; civic 24, 95; compulsory chains of 25; emotions of 144; ethno-national 20; European 28, 134, 143; and heritage 148; institutional 24-25; national 127, 144; postnational 28; radalised imaginaries of 178-179; as rebirth 51; and recognition 24;
social 64 Benjamin, Walter 4, 20, 63, 94, 117, 143, 160; on phantasmagorias 141, 167 Bergson, Henri xvi, 49-50 Berman, M. 186 Beselung 45 Besson, Luc xii, 93-98, 102 Bewegung 45, 46 Bhashkar, Roy 37-39, 41; see also transcendental realism Big Blue, The xiii, 75, 93-98 biodiversity 140 biopolitics 104, 122 bio-properties 94 bios politikos 51 bios synaesthematikós 51, 86 black humour 133 ‘blended geographies’ 93 blending 62 Bloch, Ernst 23 blogging xviii, 71 blurring 62-63 Bontempelli, Massimo 92, 126-127 Book of Burial 151 border-making 56, 60; see also borders borders 148, 149; see also border-making Borges, Jorge Luis 127, 145-148 Bosch, Harry (fictional character) xx, xxv, 152, 163, 178, 184 Bourdieu, Pierre 26-27, 32, 140, 181 Brave New World 72 buen vivir 175 Busca de Averroës, La (Averroës’ Search) 146 Butler, Judith 13-14, 16, 50, 85, 128, 185 Calatrava, Santiago 174, 175 camp 129-130, 135-136 ‘capital ability’ 94 capitalist modernity 21, 183 Capitalocene xviii, 163, 168, 178 ‘captive mind’ xvi Carpentier, Alejo 66, 142, 145-147 Castoriadis, Cornelius 106 CDA see Critical Discourse Analysis ‘centres’ 101 change, emergence of 15, 51
Index Chiapello, Eve 21, 112, 118, 162, 187, 188 chiaroscuro 60, 63 Chicago School 13 Chile xxii China 145, 146 choreopolicing 121-122, 136 Christian Hellenism 109 Christianity 109 cinema 66 Cinéma du Look 102 cinema vérité 73 citizenship 13-14: ‘acts’ of 86; civilising process 110; cultural 51, 59; ‘DIY’ 85; ‘flexible’ 85; ‘mobile’ 13; as political belonging 14; practices of 128; ‘silly’ 88nl2 class xxi-xxii, 130-131, 189; middle xx, 9, 42, 56, 103, 130, 142; working xx, xxii, 47, 103, 153, 189 climate change 7, 137, 140, 153 co-experiencing 86 coffee-cup readings 4, 136-137, 151, 181-184 cogito 18, 185 ‘collaborative surveillance’ 69 ‘collectifs’ 150 collecting 167 collective consciousness 92, 126 collective personality 112 ‘colouring’ 66 community-building xix, 2, 67, 70 community-making 28, 65-87, 91 consciousness: collective 92, 126; dual 185; ‘iconic’ 51, 54 ‘consociateship’ 37 consumerism xx contrapuntalism 1 convivality 67, 86, 83 cosiness 63 ‘Cosmic State’ 107 cosmologies 109 cosmopolitan action xx cosmopolitan imagination xxv cosmopolitanisation 126, 168, 173 cosmopolitanism 24, 47, 51, 116, 126, 142, 168, 173; cosmetic 110-111, 135; discrepant 135 cosmopolitan nationalism 12 cosmos 108 craft 47, 102, 123, 131, 183; and art 48֊49, 103, 188; ‘deep play’ of 189; photographic 50-52 239 craftsmomentum 20, 32, 42, 47, 50-52, 59, 64, 68, 75, 83, 122-123, 144, 156, 158 creativity xxiv, 25, 51, 91, 160, 184; ‘of action’ xiv, 33, 144, 189; collective 90; and ‘dark experience economy’ 162; and freedom 75; native 168; and science 144—145; thanatourist 185-189 crisis 125-126;
see also Simmel, Georg crisis: climate 141, 162; cultural 47; ecological 152, 159; economic 92, 106, 112, 126, 133, 141, 153; existential 112, 114; global xviii, 187; refugee 143, 160; social 92; socio-political xi, xxiii, 92 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 13, 15 critical naturalism 39 critical realism 37; see also transcendental realism cryptocolonisation 90, 106, 109, 125, 127, 133, 135, 136 cultural archetypes 120 cultural citizenship 51, 59 cultural crisis 47 cultural hierarchy 26 cultural imperialism 10 cultural nationalism 92 cultural production 26, 27, 28, 140, 184 culture: Greek 5, 64, 89, 104, 106, 108-109, 114-116, 121, 125, 181, 183; highbrow 26; ‘objective’ 91; popular xx-xxii, 5, 26, 67, 126; youth 14 dangers 6 darkness 74 Darstellung 21, 40, 53 Das Gesetz der Fahrt 160 ‘data gaze’ 69, 143 death: desire for encounter with 28-29; fascination with 6; and freediving 9, 21, 76, 79; photography as a form of 68-69; romanticisation of 67; see also thanatourism deCaires Taylor, Jason 159-161, 164-165, 167-168, 178 deep, the 44, 50, 52-55, 57, 61, 70-80 ‘deep play’ 128, 189 deigmata 155, 169 Deleuze, Gilles 113, 189 delirium 75 delocalisation 93 Derrida, Jacques 150
240 Index design mobilities 37-38 détournement xix, 160 de-traditionalisation 7 diagogë 75 digital crafts 104 digital data 14, 19 digital revolution 152-158 Disneyfication 150 divination 4, 111-112, 181-182 documentary-making 57 Dream Collector 165, 167 dreaming 59, 186 drug taking 8 dual consciousness 185 dynamosphere 71 ecoaesthetics 45-52, 96, 137 eco-art 161, 162 ecocentrism 39, 149 ecological aesthetics 29 ecological crisis 152, 159 ecological technology 144 economic crisis 92, 106, 112, 126, 133, 141, 153 economic violence 117 ‘economy of things’ 27 ecotourism 96 ecstasy 75 edgework 6-9, 75, 76, 81, 85, 129, 189; feminist interpretation 92 éducation intégrale 46 eikastikés téchnes 96 Eisenstadt, Shmuel 106 Elias, Robert 68 emotion: and affect 54, 187; and sentimentality 133; and social life 11; sociology of 46 ‘Enlightening activism’ xviii Enlightenment xviii-xxiv, 107, 129, 163, 167 entangled modernities xvii, 106, 136 environmental protection 59, 62 environmental racism 148, 151, 154 environmental revolution 152-158 epistéme 48 erasitéchnes 188 ergopoesis 103 Erlebnis 45 Eros and Civilization 42 escapism 157 estado limite 54, 70, 89, 141 ethogenesis 122 eudaimonía 32 Eugenides Foundation 155 European Union (EU) 130, 134 ‘evil eye’ 5, 15, 85, 100 existential crisis 112, 114 existential territory 178 existential tourism 92 expenditure 28, 29, 33 experience 51; dreamlike 77; near-death 79 exploration 20-21, 109 fabrica mundi 60 Facebook 5, 18, 19, 81 Fanon, Frantz 3, 136 fascination 61 fate 81, 112 ‘female culture’ 51, 85 feng shui 151, 154 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 62
field, the 26-28 filmmaking 56, 84, 86, 114-115; and erosion of memory 94 ‘firstness’ 23-24, 54, 66, 75; sensory 51; stylistic 40 flânerie 2, 12, 13, 20, 22 flâneur 72 fossil fuels 6 Foucault, Michel 16, 68, 94, 104, 122 ‘fourthness’ 25 freedivers, interactions between 85-86 freediving 8, 9, 23, 66-67, 75-79, 87; as an aesthetic pursuit 34; and artmaking 9, 19, 40, 48-49; and bond with the seascape 40; communication system 79-80; and death 9, 21, 76, 79; and freedom 24, 73; and movement 73, 79-80; and music 31; photography 40-42, 50, 54, 56; renditions of 21; and techniques of divination 111, 112 freedom xv, 28, 34, 75, 85, 173, 187; bio political 118-124, 130; creative 75, 105; and freediving 24, 73; and nature 53 freerunning 8 Freud, Sigmund 34 Gaia 175 gambiarra 175 Geertz, Clifford 128 Geistige 89 gender 103; and fear 81; inequalities 116; performativity 86, 128; and risk-taking 81
Index géomancies 151, 186 Germany xxi Gesamtperson 112 Gesellschaft 112 ‘ghostings’ 89, 90, 95, 124, 125, 129-130 global communication 145 global connectivity 147-151 globalisation 24, 109 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 119 Gonzalez-Lancharro, Agus 72 Goodman, Nelson 16, 18, 27, 53, 79, 149; see also art; worldmaking govemmobilities xiv, xv, 94, 104 Greece xx, xxii, xxiii, 106-138, 143-144, 152-157; cryptocolonisation 90, 106, 109, 125, 127, 133, 135, 136; culture 5, 64, 89, 104, 106, 108-109, 114-116, 121, 125, 181, 183; identity xxii, 91, 93, 106-107, 111, 129, 137, 186; mapping 60 Grabum, Nelson 50, 92, 99 guanxi 151 Guattari, Felix 178-179 habitus 27 haiku travel 92 hamsa 5; see also khamsa Haraway, Donna 20 harmony maintenance 151 harms 6-7 Hartlaub, Gustav xxiii, 126 hazards 6 heautoscopy 68 Heidegger, Martin 68, 100, 119-120, 142 Herder, Johann Gottfried 12,107-108, 148 heritage 147-148, 155-156, 188 ‘hermeneutic cycle’ xxiv hermeneutics 16: of communication 4; of community-making 75; of difference 9; of multiple modernities xxvi; of recov ery 9, 14; of suspicion 9-10, 132 hermeticism 108 Herzfeld, Michael 3, 108, 121, 162 heterology 8, 170 ‘heterosexual matrix’ 185 Hirst, Damien 160, 161 ‘Hobbesian problem’ 11 holidays 103, 121 holism 142 Hollinshead, Keith 25, 39, 101; on tour ist worldmaking 11, 28, 107, 143 Homo Articulator 168 241 homo autotelus 141, 142, 156, 162, 179, 186 Homo Faber 59, 74, 129, 168 homo indigenus 142 Homo Ludus 33, 129 homosexuality 121 home 92, 107, 182 Huizinga, Johan 33-34, 117-118 ‘human matrix’ xxvii Huxley, Aldous 72 hygge 63 Ibn Rushd
(Averroës) 111 Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 108 ‘iconic consciousness’ 51, 54 icons 18, 99-100 ‘ideal types’ xxvi identity-making 91, 94 image-making 48-49, 113, 124 imaginariums 142-143, 145, 151, 158, 159 imagination, colonisation of 67 ‘immutable mobiles’ xiv, 90 indexes 18 indexical centrifugalisms 105-112 indigeneity 140 individualism xix, 6, 7, 148; anarchic 64, 67; artistic 45; and cultural nationalism 92 individuality 10, 58, 62, 78, 133; and ‘natality’ 83 inequality 12, 21, 114, 154, 189; gendered 116; social 3 informality 63 ‘infrapolitics’ 133 intellectualist bias 26 interior self 92 internet 5, 19, 75 interviews 18 intimacy 50, 71, 112, 179, 182; rhetoric of 165; social 135 Irigaray, Luce 1, 7, 41, 179, 182 irrationality 10, 11, 120 irrational self 92 irrealism 53 Islam 145 Islamic code of honour 119 ¡woran 131 Japan 92 Jensen, Ole 72 Joas, H. xiv, xvii, 9, 13, 34, 68, 91
242 Index puissance 34 Jünger, Emst 141 justice 113, 148, 189; ‘mobilities’ 105, 158; social 96, 158, 186 Kafka, Frantz 160 Kahlo, Frida xxv, xxvi, 1-4, 81, 151, 163, 184 Kandinsky, Wassily 31, 90 Kant, Immanuel 15, 23, 119, 124, 144, 186 kashf 108-109 khamsa (hamsa) 5, 10 kinesphere 72, 78 ‘kitsch-man’ 127, 129 knowledge xviii-xxi, 21, 47, 48, 65, 173; authorial 120; and becoming 16; Foucault on 68, 79; ‘house of’ 175; ‘kinetic’ 27; postcolonial methodology of 1 ‘knowledgeability’ 56 ‘knowledge economies’ 103, 116 Kontos, Stefanos xii, xv, xvii, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24-25, 32-33, 37-64, 70-84, 89-90, 92-97, 115, 120-138, 154-158 kosmos 109, 110 Kratylos 68 Kubin, Alfred 141-142 laicism xix, 120, 124 landscape: artificial 33; museumification 81; as national projects 144; Simmel on 75-76 Landschaft 76, 82 ‘language games’ 147 Las Coloradas 160 Latin America xxii, 54, 93, 126, 131, 133, 137, 142, 145 Latour, Bruno xv, 69 Lebensgemeinschaft 112 Lebenskraft 49 Lebensphilosophie 13, 14, 45, 79, 110 Lebenswelt 42 Leeds 169 lifestyle choices 157 lighting 60-61 literature 92 ‘live sociology’ xvi logos 94 ludic, the 78, 84 lumen 60 lumpen proletariat 103 Luna, Martinez 148 lux 60 Lyng, Stephen 7-9, 75, 81, 85, 111 magical naturalism 37-38 magical realism xi, xxi, 41, 127, 156; agential 137; Anglo-Saxon 33; anthro pological xxv; and attention to detail 89; earliest renditions 81; European 141-142, 187; Greek xxiii, 90; and Latin America xxii, 54, 93, 126, 145; and naturalisation of the supernatural 126; ontological xxv; postcolonial xxii, xxv, 54, 66, 108, 158, 187; and
science fiction 71; structural logic xxi-xxvii; styles and modes xxi-xxvii; typology of xxv ‘magical realist cycle’ xxiv ‘magical realist types’ xxv ‘magical world versions’ xiv Magischer Realismus (Magic Realism) xxi Maiora, Enzo 95 mal 111, 149 Mann, Thomas 82 Marcuse, Herbert 42, 103, 187-188 marginalisation 120 Marquez, Garcia 133 Marx, Karl 48, 103, 187 masculinity 15, 85, 95, 127 mathesis 62, 137, 150, 170 Matthews, Freya 109 Maya xxiii Mayol, Jacques 95 Mead, Herbert 108 meaning-making 18, 22, 23, 43, 150 Meirelles, Fernando 174 memory 108; erosion of 94; national 29, 129 mental toughness 8 Merkouri, Melina 125, 127 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice xviii, xxi, 27, 77 Mesmer, Franz 62 mesmerising 62 mesmerism 62, 66 Metz, Christian 113 Mexico xxii Middle Ages xxiii middle class xx, 9, 42, 56, 103, 130, 142 ‘middle-classness’ 56 migration xiv, 15
Index mimicry xvi, 1, 116 Miterlebel 86 mobile communication technologies 97 mobilities xiv-xvi; aesthetic 23, 85; cultures of 15; design 37-38; ‘justice’ 105, 158; libidinal anatomy 33 modernisation: and modernity xxv-xxvi; and risk society 6-7 modernities: capitalist 21, 183; Greek 15-16, 51-52, 111; mediatised 14; and migration 15; and modernisation xxv-xxvi; multiple xxvi, 89, 95, 101, 105-112; ‘reflexive’ 7; and tourism xxv-xxvi, 15 moira 112 Molz, Germann 69, 93 Momentbild 49, 54 momentum 48 Monastery of Panayia Hozoviotissa 93, 94, 97-102; see also Amorgos moods 41-42, 78 morality 186 morphogenesis 82, 83, 84, 138, 148 morphostasis 83, 84, 124, 128 mortality 74, 76 motorcycle racing 8 MOUA 163-164 Mouskouri, Nana 125 moviemaking 38, 57; see also filmmaking ‘multiple modernities’ xxvi, 89, 95, 101, 105-112 Mundus 110 MUSA see Underwater Museum of Art Muse 75 Museo Atlántico 160, 167 museography 156 museology 156 Museum of Tomorrow 174-178 museums 140-141, 146, 148, 168-169, 174-178; experimental 149; natural 150; see also underwater museums music 31-32, 73, 74 mystery 37 Mythos 53, 54, 62, 63 naimen 92 natality 51, 57, 72, 83, 118, 121-122 National Geographic 132 national identities 103 nationalism 126 national memory 28, 129 nation-building 126 243 nationhood 104 nation-state 28, 84, 103, 104, 107, 124, 128; European 121, 143; and tourism worldmaking 28 naturalist art 38, 40 nature: aesthetic appreciation of 59; presentations of 140 nazar 100 near-death experiences 79 Nelson, Benjamin 106 Neoclassicism xxii neoliberalisation 135 Neoplatonism 110 neoploutismos 130
network hospitality 99 network sociality 99 Neue Sachlichkeit see New Objectivity New Objectivity {Neue Sachlichkeit) xxii, 90, 126 new technologies 19 Nietzsche, Friedrich 79, 101, 120 Nihonjinron 92 ‘non-places’ 93 Novalis 126-127 numen 44 ‘objective culture’ 26 old age 78 Olympic Games 178 Orientalism 52, 128; see also Alatas, Syed Hussein; Said, Edward Orthodox Church 100 paideia 75 pain 112 panta 109 Papandreou, George xix parà 155 parkour (freerunning) 8 parler femme 1, 182, 184; see also ‘womanspeak’ Peirce, Charles Sanders 12, 21, 52-53, 56, 113; on categories of reasoning 23; on division of ‘signs’ 18; on ‘iconic ingredient’ 102; on phaneroscopy 23, 51, 54-55 perception 37, 62, 113; Bergson’s theory of 49 performances 30 performativity 14, 50-51, 85, 116; female 116; gender 86, 128 periergon 170, 171
244 index Petrie, Mark John 74 phanerochemy 54, 184; see also phaneroscopy phaneroscopy 19, 23, 51, 54-55; see also phanerochemy phantasmagorias 82, 141-142, 156, 167 phantastikés téchnes 96 Pharmakon 150, 151 pheme 41 phenomenalism 16 phenomenology: and epistemology 14; of Greek society 15; and materialism 7,19; and phenomenalism 16; post-Cartesian xxi; tourist xxi photodynamism 31 photography: Barthes on 26; as a form of death 68-69; and erosion of memory 94; and freediving 40-42, 50, 54, 56 phylogeneses 103 physiognomy 151 Pieterse, Nederveen 110 pilgrimages 77, 99, 114 placelessness 93 Plato 48, 68 Platonism 110 play 33-35, 84, 117-118, 128, 146, 188; ‘deep’ 128, 189 pleasure 34 plot 81, 91, 128, 130, 149, 178-179, 189; ethno-racial 118; ‘deep’ 128, 130, 179, 188; magical-realist 152; theatrical 116 poetics 21, 22, 38, 114, 188; of Cartesian cogito 185; cultural 19, 108; of distant performativity 116; of emotion 116; and global connectivity 151; of identity 82, 93; magical realist 124; of mobility 3; of pain 112 Poetics 146 poetry 48 policy-making xv, 56, 120, 137 popular culture xxi popular wisdom 120 populism xx, 110, 120, 124 post-expressionism 44, 60 posthumanism 22, 163 postmodemity 8, 14 power: creative 79, 85; physicalisation of 104 pragma xiv prágmata 155 pragmatics xiv, xvii; cultural xxi, xxiv, xxvi, 95, 111, 147, 164 pragmatikótita xxiii práttõ xiv predictability 9 prejudice 114, 121 presentations 21 profit-making 113 psychoanalysis 33 public self 92 public spheres 152 punk xvii-xix Punk Sociology xvii race 103, 109 racial cleansing 137 racial difference 185
racial inequalities 116 racism 120, 121; environmental 148, 151, 154 Raft of Lampedusa 167 rationality 10; scientific 6, 107, 147 Raum 23, 102, 113 realist magics xvii, 7, 19, 83, 126; for ‘design mobilities’ scholars 37-38; and Greek identity xxii; popular aesthetics as xix; postcolonial 156; sociology of xvii-xxi Realität 96, 140 reality, layers of xiv Really Slow Motion 72 Real Marayiloso Americano, Lo (The Marvellous [Latin] American Realism) 142 Realpolitik 95 reasonableness 32 reflexive individualisation 7 reflexive modernity 7 reflexivity 7, 77, 113, 182; collective 135; ‘fractured’ 185 religion 152-158 representationalism 21 resistance, modes of 14 Revista De Occidente xxii revolution xviii rightness 16, 53, 149 risk society 6-7; see also Beck, Ulrich; violence, of Western Modernity Risk Society (book title) 6; see also Beck, Ulrich; reflexive modernity risk-taking 6-8, 79, 81-82 rock climbing 8 Roh, Franz xxii, 33, 37, 40-41, 65, 89, 137
Index ‘Romantic biology’ 119 Rorty, Richard 186 Roskilde 169 Rubicon 167 rule-breaking behaviour 107 Rushdie, Salman 136 Said, Edward 1; see also Orientalism Satanic Verses 136 schématisation 38 Schiller, Friedrich 188 scholé 103 Schopenhauer, Arthur 41, 79, 117 science fiction 71 scripting 39 scuba diving 8, 43^44 seafaring cultures 183 Second Critique 119 ‘secondness’ 21, 23, 32, 35, 106; emotional 51 self-actualization 8 self-determination 8 self-development 24 self-identity 32 selfies 68, 69 self-interest 186 self-knowledge 41 self-making 19, 75, 78 self-negation 78 self-realisation 8, 51, 108, 189 seme 41 Serra, Eric 75 sexism xxiii-xxiv, 119-121 sfumato 61, 63 shadows 89-90 shadow theatre 80-81, 117 signs, division of 18 Simmel, Georg 11-14, 22-23, 42, 45֊46, 51, 79, 90; on art 40, 45, 49, 59; on creative life 122; on dreamlike experience 77; on ‘female culture’ 51, 85; on ‘historical mood’ 78; on individual performance 128; on landscape 75-76; on strangerhood 22, 66 Situationists xix skydiving 8 slow-motion footage 72-73 slow tourism 73, 96, 97, 165 snowboarding 8 social dystopias 5 social network sites 20 245 social order 11 social solidarity 186 sociological imagination 86 Sontag, Susan 67, 112, 129 Sorokin, P.A. 3, 112, 145, 178 Soviet Union 145 spatiolinguistics 15 Spindler, William xxv statescraft 95 statism 152 Stimmung 29-32 strangerhood 22, 24, 66 subculture xviii subjectivity 30, 50, 64, 104, 119, 178, 183; civic 14; creative 47 subject-object boundedness 29 sublimation 78 suffering 34, 111, 131 sunya 100, 102 surrealism 142 survival capacity 8 symbolic
centripetalisms 105, 118-124 symbols 18, 24 symbol theory 16 synaesthesia 31 synecdoche 16 Syriza 117 tahata 100 talismans 5-6 tatemae 92 téchnes 48, 103 technology, transformation into art 50 technomancy 61, 151, 186 technopragmatics xxiv telesthesia 14 telos 129 terra nostra 28 thanatos 28 thanatourism 35, 65-87, 133, 161, 168, 185-190 theatre 80-81 theoplacity 95 theoria 68 Third Critique 119 ‘thirdness’ 22, 29, 49, 53, 55, 57; cinematic 89-138 Thompson, Hunter S. 8 time 72-73, 75, 104 tjurunga 175, 177 topophilia 38, 82, 83
246 Index tourism xvi, xx֊xxi, xxvii; as a form of action 11; aesthetically reflective 103; alternative forms 96; dark 6, 25, 28-29, 35, 104, 140; digitised 103; as eudaimonia 32; existential 92; and genealogy 120; McDonaldisation 25, 167; and modernity xxv-xxvi, 15; and modes of being 10, 33; and nation-state 28; popcultural 100; slow 73, 96, 97, 165; and travel 46; and worldmaking 11-12, 28, 56, 107, 142-143, 186-187 tourismification xxiv, 10, 81 tourist advertising 67-68 tourist attractions 101 tourist gaze xxi, 31, 59, 127, 143, 163 touristification 97, 115, 148, 158, 170, 173 tourist places 93-94 tram surfing 8 transcendental realism 37, 41; see also Archer, Margaret; Bhaskar, Roy; critical realism transduction 19 travel, demarcated from tourism 46 tropicalisation 143, 164 Tropical World 169-172 tropicopolitanism 142 Trump, Donald xix trust-building 69 truth: multidimensionality of 16; of science 145 truthmaking 16, 20, 58; and ‘rightness’ 53 Turkey 143 Twitter 5 Über das Geistige in der Kunst (On the Spirit/Intelligence of Art) 90 uncanny, the xxv, 74, 90; environmental 140-151 Underwater Gallery xii-xiv, 18, 23, 25, 28-29, 32, 37-40, 43, 45, 95-96, 105, 118; atmospheric staging 63; lighting 60-61; staging team 86; textures and colours 55; theatre performance 80-81; trichotomous schema 52-54 Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA) 159, 162-165, 167-169 underwater museums 159-160, 163-164 Underworld Project 84 Unheimlich 90, 141 Urry, John xxi, 29, 143 Uslar-Pietri, Arturo 93, 126-127 utopias 92-93, 148, 154 vagabonds 68 value-sharing 65 Venice Biennale 160, 161 Verism xxii
Verstehen И Vertigo Sea 160 videos 19, 20, 65, 73, 80 Viking Ship Museum 169 vimeos 31-32, 66, 68-75, 77-78, 81, 83-85 violence xxiv, 5; artificial imaginary of 144; capitalist 145, 160, 181; economic 117; gendered 2; histories of 169; institutional 113; morphogenetics of 185-189; native 114; postcolonial 2, 145, 181; state-controlled 32; of Western Modernity 184 virtual spaces 19 visualism 22 ‘vital values’ 52 Volakakis, John 70, 72 Vorstellungen 22, 40, 65, 101 vrotós 110, 111, 136 Vythos 53, 54, 79 Wacquant, Loïc 26, 32 Weber, Max xxv, 9, 11, 48, 101, 106 Weibesaesthetik 120 wellbeing 32 Weltsanschauung 11 wetland protection 153 whiteness 15 wildlife art 44 Wirklichtkeit 96, 140 witch-burning trials xxiii witchcraft 61, 62 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 21, 53, 108, 147, 149 ‘womanspeak’ parler femme) 1, 177, 181, 182, 184 women: Islamic code of honour 119; speech 1; “unconventional” xxiii; see also ‘womanspeak’ parler femme) work, as creative action 34 working class xxii, 47, 103, 153, 189
Index worldmaking 11, 16, 39, 42, 58, 108, 173; and art 55-56, 58, 120; and exploration 109; movements 105; in tourism 11, 28, 56, 107, 142-143, 186-187 world-mapping 17 world-versions 17 Wurzel, Daniel 174 Ґ xenophobia 120, 137 youth 78, 102 youth cultures 14 Yphalos 53 Zarathustra xxiii Zorba the Greek 127, 128 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 247 |
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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. 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spelling | Tzanelli, Rodanthi 1974- Verfasser (DE-588)1072388960 aut Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer Rodanthi Tzanelli London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2020 xxvii, 247 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge advances in sociology 279 "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"-- Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd rswk-swf Sozialpsychologie (DE-588)4055891-5 gnd rswk-swf Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 gnd rswk-swf Zugehörigkeit (DE-588)4365362-5 gnd rswk-swf Belonging (Social psychology) Group identity Critical theory Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 s Zugehörigkeit (DE-588)4365362-5 s Sozialpsychologie (DE-588)4055891-5 s Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-1-00-300200-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032159591&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032159591&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032159591&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer |
title_auth | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer |
title_exact_search | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer |
title_exact_search_txtP | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer |
title_full | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer Rodanthi Tzanelli |
title_fullStr | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer Rodanthi Tzanelli |
title_full_unstemmed | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer Rodanthi Tzanelli |
title_short | Magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming |
title_sort | magical realist sociologies of belonging and becoming the explorer |
title_sub | the explorer |
topic | Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd Sozialpsychologie (DE-588)4055891-5 gnd Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 gnd Zugehörigkeit (DE-588)4365362-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Kritische Theorie Sozialpsychologie Gruppenidentität Zugehörigkeit |
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