Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands

Since the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the artist who finds his or her muse in being ‘islanded’, the smaller the island the better. Archipelagos offer an ideal setting for artists who take their inspiration from place: on small islands off islands...

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Main Author: Laurie Brinklow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2013-05-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Brinklow.pdf
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spelling doaj-b5d7f2999fd24686a08ba6eead84ebc92020-11-25T03:31:58ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932013-05-01813954Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of IslandsLaurie BrinklowSince the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the artist who finds his or her muse in being ‘islanded’, the smaller the island the better. Archipelagos offer an ideal setting for artists who take their inspiration from place: on small islands off islands they can experience an intensity of island living they might not otherwise have on a main island: boundedness and connection, isolation and community. This paper examines expressions of islandness by artists who live on islands off islands that are poles apart—‘archipelagos’ of the Canadian North Atlantic and the Great Southern Ocean. It draws upon interviews with those artists and writers to consider the nature of humans’ attachment and attraction to islands, exploring through the lens of phenomenology what Stratford et al. call the “entanglement between and among islands”. http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Brinklow.pdfarchipelagosartistsBruny IslandFogo IslandGrey IslandsinsularityislandnessNewfoundlandresilienceTasmania
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Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
Island Studies Journal
archipelagos
artists
Bruny Island
Fogo Island
Grey Islands
insularity
islandness
Newfoundland
resilience
Tasmania
author_facet Laurie Brinklow
author_sort Laurie Brinklow
title Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
title_short Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
title_full Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
title_fullStr Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
title_full_unstemmed Stepping-stones to the Edge: Artistic Expressions of Islandness in an Ocean of Islands
title_sort stepping-stones to the edge: artistic expressions of islandness in an ocean of islands
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Since the earliest of times, islands have captured the artistic imagination—and, often, for the artist who finds his or her muse in being ‘islanded’, the smaller the island the better. Archipelagos offer an ideal setting for artists who take their inspiration from place: on small islands off islands they can experience an intensity of island living they might not otherwise have on a main island: boundedness and connection, isolation and community. This paper examines expressions of islandness by artists who live on islands off islands that are poles apart—‘archipelagos’ of the Canadian North Atlantic and the Great Southern Ocean. It draws upon interviews with those artists and writers to consider the nature of humans’ attachment and attraction to islands, exploring through the lens of phenomenology what Stratford et al. call the “entanglement between and among islands”.
topic archipelagos
artists
Bruny Island
Fogo Island
Grey Islands
insularity
islandness
Newfoundland
resilience
Tasmania
url http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Brinklow.pdf
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