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- Author(s): Narain, Mona
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Eighteenth Century Fiction. Winter2022, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p147-165. 19p.
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In this essay, I explore what intimacies might be revealed if we trace oceanic entanglements created by eighteenth-century maritime routes and journeys in historical and contemporary imaginative reconstructions of such histories. I respond to Lisa Lowe's proposal to use "intimacies as a heuristic," and to decentre the European notion of "the human" constructed by colonial epistemologies. To do so, I offer two counter-histories, embedded in and through different waters, which challenge imperial two-dimensional epistemologies. "Porous Intimacies" discusses the seafaring part of Sheikh I'tesamuddin's The Wonders of Vilayet (1765), one of the first travelogues written by an Indian about Europe. "Immersive Intimacies" analyzes David Dabydeen's poem "Turner" (1995), which imaginatively reconstructs the middle passage of captured Africans on British slave ships bound for the Caribbean. Rethinking former historical accounts within and outside colonial and liberal frameworks, I analyze new intimacies through oceanic connections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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