Measuring the Limits of the Self: Herman Melville’s White-Jacket

The Seminari Filosofia i Gènere-ADHUC organizes the 30th Laboratori de Tesi. In this new session, PhD student Arturo Corujo (ADHUC-Universitat de Barcelona) will present the work he is carrying out for the thesis project Measuring the Limits of the Self: Herman Melville’s White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War as a Body Narrative, under the direction of Rodrigo Andrés (ADHUC-Universitat de Barcelona) and Isabel González (Universidad de La Laguna). In this research, Corujo aims to demonstrate that the novel White-Jacket (1850) is a fundamental text for understanding the passage from Melville’s first autobiographical novels to his later works of fiction. The research is divided into three thematic axes: the domestic confinement of the ship, the deterritorialised temporalities of the movable spaces at sea and, finally, the problematic link between the narrator and his jacket. White-Jacket is an indispensable text for understanding the passage from introspection and self-enclosure to reflection and the celebration of thinking oneself in the world and with an Other.

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Activity details

Monday, 22 November, 2021, at 17h

The session will be held virtually and with a limited number of participants. In order to participate, it is required to sign up by sending an email to adhuc@ub.edu. Inscription will be granted on a first-come first-served basis until November 18th.

Participant: Arturo Corujo

Coordination: Rosa Rius Gatell, Georgina Rabassó

Organization:

Seminari Filosofia i Gènere;
ADHUC—Centre de Recerca Teoria, Gènere, Sexualitat;
(Des)Alojo: Viviendas, Materialidad y Subjetividad en la Literatura Estadounidense”, PID2020-115172GB-I00
VULFIL, PGC2018-094463-B-100 (MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE)
GRC Creació i Pensament de les dones (2017 SGR 588);
GINDOC-UB/155;
Càtedra UNESCO Dones, desenvolupament i cultures

In collaboration with:

Institut Català de les Dones
Generalitat de Catalunya