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"The island of the mind is not just an object of passive contemplation. It has been an incentive to action, an agent of history.... Islands of the mind continue to be extraordinarily valuable symbolic resources, a treasure trove of images through which the west understands itself and its relations with the larger world."--From the Introduction In Islands of the Mind, John R. Gillis takes us on a rich and fascinating journey through the centuries and across the ocean in search of the meanings of islands in the collective imagination and history of the western world. Islands, he shows, have always sparked the imagination with notions of danger, adventure, isolation and even perfection. They have lured explorers and been the reason for battles between colonizing empires. Islands have given birth to unique cultures, they have prompted scientists and anthropologists with clues to human beginnings, and have been known to occasionally disappear without a trace. Gillis unravels both the actual and conceptual history of islands, beginning with the imagined lands of Homer's Odyssey and ending with a look at modern-day cruise destinations. This multifaceted survey shows how and why islands have occupied such a central place in the western imagination, and how they came to be master symbols and inexhaustible metaphors for so many different things.Gillis, John R. is the author of 'Islands of the Mind How the Human Imagination Created the Atlantic World', published 2004 under ISBN 9781403965066 and ISBN 1403965064.
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