Cultural Brokerage: A Medieval Mediterranean Perspective

  • Nikolas Jaspert (Autor/in)

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Abstract

This lecture focuses on the Mediterranean, the meeting point between Africa, Asia, and Europe – an area attributed with a higher propensity to cultural mediation than most other regions. Academic discourse on syncretism, hybridisation, and transfer has been particularly eager to focus on this “Great Sea” of small dimensions. Reflecting on such approaches and their motivations might serve as a base for more general thoughts on the relation between space and communication within and between societies. Which places were particularly apt for the performance and display of communicative practices? What motivated such processes and how were they brought about? What is the relation between cultural mediation and cultural brokerage? Some mediaeval Mediterranean case studies can help to answer these and other questions.

The lecture opened the sixth annual conference of the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context". The conference was titled “Cultural Mediation: Creativity, Performance, Display.”

Video of the lecture can be accessed here.

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Veröffentlicht
2014-12-04
Sprache
en
Akademisches Fachgebiet und Untergebiete
History, Cultural Studies, Transcultural Studies
Schlagworte
Mediterranean, cultural mediation, communication, performance, Asia, Europe, Africa, communicative practices, cultural brokerage
Zitationsvorschlag
Jaspert, N. (2014). Cultural Brokerage: A Medieval Mediterranean Perspective. The Journal of Transcultural Studies, 5(2), 132. https://doi.org/10.11588/ts.2014.2.17445