Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory

Tangier is a city that could be considered both as movement and in movement. Placed on a crossroad of routes, it is a place of transit. However, like no other city on the crossroads of past and current transcontinental movements, Tangier has been transformed into a symbol of movement itself: of tran...

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出版年:Revista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada
第一著者: Ottmar Ette
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Associação Brasileira de Literatura Comparada 2021-01-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://revista.abralic.org.br/index.php/revista/article/view/657
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description Tangier is a city that could be considered both as movement and in movement. Placed on a crossroad of routes, it is a place of transit. However, like no other city on the crossroads of past and current transcontinental movements, Tangier has been transformed into a symbol of movement itself: of transits of knowledge and its vectoriality. In its history and myth, Tangier is not territorial, but vectorial: Tangier is transit. From the histories of the fourth century by Ibn Battūta, the most famous peregrin of the Arab world, Tangier will be transformed in the starting point of a journey that, induced by nostalgia and longing, stretches beyond Mecca and Medina. Tangier means concomitantly origin and provenance, an idea that stays alive in the reader’s consciousness. Its narratives provide us with fundamental data about the conviviality of cultures, and contribute at large to a convivial knowledge, fundamental to organizing an existence in peace and difference. Later on, in the twentieth century, Severo Sarduy and Roland Barthes presented other angles of Tangier’s history and myth in the sense of vectoriality, as a continuity to the writings of Ibn Battūta. From their experiences we will talk about Tanger Transit - and we will formulate the question through which paths and vectorial channels it is possible to consider an archaic place, a mythical place, a literary place in movement, from movement and as movement. We will manage to discover the way we can replace a history of space with a history of movement in order to develop not only logics of moving, but also moving logics and polilogics that are not anchored in static systems of reference.
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spelling doaj-art-029f4e08fc044ea09d8bef2cdcf4325d2025-08-19T23:46:17ZengAssociação Brasileira de Literatura ComparadaRevista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada0103-69632596-304X2021-01-0123426390553Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theoryOttmar EtteTangier is a city that could be considered both as movement and in movement. Placed on a crossroad of routes, it is a place of transit. However, like no other city on the crossroads of past and current transcontinental movements, Tangier has been transformed into a symbol of movement itself: of transits of knowledge and its vectoriality. In its history and myth, Tangier is not territorial, but vectorial: Tangier is transit. From the histories of the fourth century by Ibn Battūta, the most famous peregrin of the Arab world, Tangier will be transformed in the starting point of a journey that, induced by nostalgia and longing, stretches beyond Mecca and Medina. Tangier means concomitantly origin and provenance, an idea that stays alive in the reader’s consciousness. Its narratives provide us with fundamental data about the conviviality of cultures, and contribute at large to a convivial knowledge, fundamental to organizing an existence in peace and difference. Later on, in the twentieth century, Severo Sarduy and Roland Barthes presented other angles of Tangier’s history and myth in the sense of vectoriality, as a continuity to the writings of Ibn Battūta. From their experiences we will talk about Tanger Transit - and we will formulate the question through which paths and vectorial channels it is possible to consider an archaic place, a mythical place, a literary place in movement, from movement and as movement. We will manage to discover the way we can replace a history of space with a history of movement in order to develop not only logics of moving, but also moving logics and polilogics that are not anchored in static systems of reference.https://revista.abralic.org.br/index.php/revista/article/view/657tángerpoéticas del movimientoliteratura entre-mundosestudios transarealesmovimiento vectorial.
spellingShingle Ottmar Ette
Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
tánger
poéticas del movimiento
literatura entre-mundos
estudios transareales
movimiento vectorial.
title Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
title_full Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
title_fullStr Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
title_full_unstemmed Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
title_short Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: the city of Tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
title_sort between atlantic and mediterranean the city of tangier as movement and the landscape of theory
topic tánger
poéticas del movimiento
literatura entre-mundos
estudios transareales
movimiento vectorial.
url https://revista.abralic.org.br/index.php/revista/article/view/657
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