EPISODE SEVENTEEN Navigating Terra Incognita

Podcast
Geographical Imaginations
  • EPISODE SEVENTEEN
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53:00 Min.
EPISODE SIXTY Going Back To An Empty House
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53:00 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY NINE Climate Thinking Change
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53:01 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY EIGHT Poster Bear
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EPISODE FIFTY SEVEN Polar Bear
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53:05 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY SIX Writing the Arctic
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53:00 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY FIVE Asking Svalbard
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52:59 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY FOUR Don't Feed the Bears
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53:04 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY THREE Arctic Fever
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53:00 Min.
EPISODE FIFTY TWO Amateur/Donkey/Expedition
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EPISODE FIFTY ONE Imagine Energy

In EPISODE SEVENTEEN we start here in Salzburg with the statue of St. Vergil, an 8th century Irish monk who believed the world was round and then travel out to terra incognita in a leather boat with another Irish saint, Brendan the Navigator. It is the Voyage of St. Brendan, a popular medieval religious narrative, that we focus on and explore how different readings of this text produce different geographical imaginations. Contributors include Dr. Paul PearsonDr. Clara Strijbosch and Dr. Jon Mackley.

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