ID | 190223 |
Title Proper | In Transit |
Other Title Information | Lives and Afterlives in the Suez Canal: An Introduction |
Language | ENG |
Author | Naguib, Nefissa |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Movement is a defining feature of life, for humans, for other living beings, for the inanimate, and the Suez Canal is a place that resonates with a promise of mobilities. The discussions of this roundtable were inspired by conversations among participants at the 2021 MESA annual meeting around both the human and other-than-human that have channeled through the Suez Canal. For this roundtable, we combine the histories of fish, pathogens, prevailing winds, iron ore, sewage, and peoples—seemingly disparate and unconnected circulations and histories—all in motion through, above, under, and around the canal. Their afterlives highlight both the historical depth of the processes propelled by the canal and the unruliness of vibrant matter and living beings, each with their own life projects and interdependencies.1 |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 54, No.4; Nov 2022: p.725 - 730 |
Journal Source | International Journal of Middle East Studies 2022-12 54, 4 |