Revisiting Michael Pearson's Indian Ocean Littoral

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2017-01-01
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Mukherjee, Rila
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This essay rethinks Pearson's formulation of littoral society in two essays he wrote in 1985 and 2006. While the first made a case for coastal history, the second continued the theme into the littoral, the strip between land and sea. Pearson foregrounded the universality of a clearly discernible littoral culture on coastlines along and across the Indian Ocean. This translated consequently into a shared history and a common heritage across the ocean's diverse shores. At a time when maritime historians were writing what were essentially land-based histories on ocean spaces, Pearson's social history of the littoral over a longue duree was a significant intervention.
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culture, identity, littoral, ocean, space, time
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Asian Review of World Histories. v.5(1)