On February 6th we will be holding an Online Research Seminar with Marcus Rediker (Univeristy of Pittsburg): Escaping Slavery by Sea in Atlantic Antebellum America. In the seminar, Marcus Rediker will present two proposed papers that will be previously sent to the attendants for a following discussion:
Ariana Domínguez and Daniel Alberto take part in the “I International Hybrid Workshop- Women of the Waterfront. Gendering ports, careers, relations and (everyday) life trajectories in Modern Times”, at Casa Internazionale delle Done (Roma) from Desember 6 to 7, 2023. Domínguez and Albero present a joint paper entitled “Gendering the port: reinterpreting the landscape of…
Content without translation. Del 18 al 20 d’octubre de 2023, Edifici Ramon LLul, Campus UIB En aquest seminari de recerca ens proposam reflexionar des d’una perspectiva interdisciplinària sobre les dinàmiques culturals, literàries i geogràfiques que tenen a veure amb la conjunció entre espais marítims, insularitat i turisme, des de les Illes Balears, però també en…
Content without translation. 17 d’octubre de 2023, 11h, Aula A14, Edifici Ramon Llul El dia 17 d’octubre tindrem amb nosaltres Philip Steinberg (Univeristy of Durham) i José Cañada (University of Exeter) per a un Seminari de Recerca (11-13h, Aula A14) previ al Congrés “Islands, seas, tourism, borders” a la UIB.
On July 27 opened the group exhibition Ones-Waves-Olas, curated by Jesús Alcaide in the first floor of the Contemporary Art Museum Casal Solleric in Palma de Mallorca. Our colleague Laia Ventayol takes part in the exhibition as one of the featured visual artists, showing a work entitled Mundus vult decipi: Ergo decipiatur (2020), which was…
Paper by Marta Puxan entitled “Ocean Film Lessons: Global Commons, Aggressive Fisheries, and Environmental Justice” as part of the panel “Managing and Healing Aquatic Commons”. Puxan also took part in the workshop “Oceanic Ecologies and Pacific Resurgence”, which was previous to the conference. Conference AESLE+AESS 2023 “Reclaiming the Commons”. Portland, Oregon, July 9-12. To download…
During June 14 to 17, 2023, Marta Puxan-Oliva took part in the conference Narrative Matters presenting a paper entitled “Approaching sea narratives: Exploring combinations of narratological and narrative policy theories”. The conference took place lloc at Tampere University in Finland. For more information, please click the link.
Content without translation. Dimarts 27 de juny de 2023, 18h, Ca n’Oleo, Carrer de l’Almudaine, 4, Palma El dia 27 de juny tindrem amb nosaltres Azucena G. Blanco (Universitat de Granada), Jorge J. Locane (Universitat d’Oslo) i Abilio Estévez (escriptor cubà) per pensar més fons i de manera general les relacions teòriques, crítiques i literàries…
On April 21, Marta Puxan Oliva presented the talk “The Dead Eye and the Deep Blue Sea: graphic memoirs for the economy of illegal fishing” en Troubled Blue, A Sea Change Symposium. European Project Creative Europe GA101055619 – CREA-CULT-2021-COOP-1, Quo Artis Foundation, Barcelona. This research has been also published as an open access article, as…