Thursday, 12 March 2015



INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ATLANTIC COMMUNITIES 
 TRANSLATION, MOBILITY, HOSPITALITY


 Vigo, 17 - 18 September 2015



The Atlantic Ocean has historically played a major role in the relationship between the “Old World” and the “New World”, both perceived as a geographical and cultural divide between continents but also functioning as a space of transit, mobility and hospitality. Accordingly, the history and culture of the diverse countries and continents that border the Atlantic tends to be studied either in terms of regional influence within the framework of a geopolitics, or as a series of exchanges and encounters between the different people and territories on or near the Atlantic shores.



This conference seeks to bring together scholars from across the social sciences and the humanities in order both to extend the focus of these approaches and to suggest new ways of thinking about what binds and what separates the communities and individuals that inhabit the complex social and cultural spaces on both sides of the Atlantic. The presentations in this conference will be addressing these broad concerns.


The Atlantic as an itinerary rather than a bounded site.


The movement of peoples and ideas.



Enforced migration and its consequences.



Trans/Atlantic journeys and translational processes.



Cultural exchange and encounter: contact, transfer and transformation.



Representations in transit: the Atlantic in writing, images and sounds.



“The rumble of tongues”: linguistic exchanges around/across the Atlantic.


Tracing an Atlantic identity: Atlantic communities and national/political organization.