Moral Seascapes
On the Ethics and Aesthetics of Maritime Emergency
Contributor(s)
Stafford, Jonathan (editor)
Trüper, Henning (editor)
Wolf, Burkhardt (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
New framework for the aesthetic representation of the sea.
We are no strangers today to visual representations of human suffering at sea: the refugee crisis that continues to play out in the seascape between Europe and Africa (and not only there) yields an ever-growing archive of humanitarian tragedy. As both a visual backdrop and a lethal medium of unequal mobility, maritime space and landscape play a significant role in mediating the ethical demands of this crisis. Yet, there has been little exploration of the longer history of morality’s role in our understanding of aesthetic representations of the sea. The diverse contributions in Moral Seascapes explore the various symbolic forms through which these shifting moral norms and values have been manifested, contributing to debates concerning the place of the sea in visual and literary cultures and the history of morality and emotion, as well as the emergence of modern subjectivity.
Drawing on a range of interdisciplinary perspectives such as visual culture, experimental art history, literary studies, history and philosophy, Moral Seascapes develops distinctive new insights into the relationship between the moral cultures of modernity and the image of the sea.
Keywords
seascape;morality;shipwreck;lifesaving;migration;representation;aesthetics;maritime spaceDOI
10.11116/9789461665928ISBN
9789461665935, 9789462704404, 9789462702653, 9789461665928Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Leuven, 2024Grantor
Series
Lieven Gevaert Series, 34Classification
Theory of art
History of art
Landscapes / seascapes
Philosophy: aesthetics