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Title: Rebuilding the Maritime Culture of the Islands of Macaronesia: The Mythical and Historical Perception of Island Societies
Authors: Álvarez Santos, Javier Luis 
UNESCO Clasification: 5101 Antropología cultural
630102 Relaciones culturales
Keywords: Conceptualisation of space
Historical consciousness
Island societies
Maritime culture
Mythical perception
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: Journal of Marine and Island Cultures 
Abstract: While traditional historiography does establish that history cannot bypass islands, these spaces have in fact been regarded as anecdotes amidst the great historical processes and it has hardly been reflected upon the origin of its maritime culture. This research paper addresses a supranational territory, Macaronesia, and questions the origin of its island identity in order to understand what these islanders' perception of their plural maritime culture has been and how this identity was formed through myths and stories. Methodologically, this research draws from a critique of transatlantic historiographic approaches while systematizing the main contributions of island historians. The study is underpinned by the analysis of accounts wherein chroniclers and historians allude to the origin of Macaronesic identity and culture. The islands are tackled on their own terms and the sociocultural perspective is emphasized with the aim of applying the fundamentals of nesology to historical knowledge. This research addresses the history, myth and historicality of the myth in order to understand the foundation of a contemporary aquapelagic and transnational society, whose early beginnings were marked by the complementarity between islands and the ability to transfer cultural traces between borders.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/121806
ISSN: 2212-6821
DOI: 10.21463/jmic.2020.09.2.03
Source: Journal of Marine and Island Cultures [2212-6821], v.9 (2), p. 28-48, 2020
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