posted on 2013-03-01, 00:00authored byPhilipp Schorch
This paper introduces the hermeneutics of globalisation to venture beyond political and economic overdetermination. More specifically, I set out to inspect the interpretive complexity of the hermeneutics of transpacific assemblages, namely the surplus of interpretations in a transforming world, which entangles linguistic, cultural, historical and political dimensions in a complex web of negotiations. This paper sets the theoretical and methodological scene for future research on particular empirical realities. The ultimate goal outlined here is the development of an understanding, explanation and critique of actually existing transpacific assemblages as lived and interpreted phenomena. I conclude by introducing the theme ‘cultural heritage’ and its ongoing construction, deconstruction and reconstruction within and beyond museums to dissect the endless hermeneutic becoming, emerging and making of transpacific forms of life.
History
Journal
Alfred Deakin Research Institute working paper series
Volume
2
Pagination
7 - 15
Location
Geelong, Vic.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1837-7432
eISSN
1837-7440
Language
eng
Publication classification
CN Other journal article
Copyright notice
2013, Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University