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Mirages, methane seeps and ‘clam:monsters’ in the Yellow Sea
Hodges, Benjamin Kidder
2022
Source PublicationShima-The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures
ISSN1834-6049
Volume16Issue:1Pages:115-136
Abstract

Mirages seen at sea have a long history of being interpreted as distant islands and mythological realms. Hot and cool pockets of air refracting light can make boats and islands appear as if floating in air. These atmospheric visions can be studied as physical phenomena and as cultural imaginaries, an extension of what Philip Hayward has called the ‘aquapelagic imaginary’. In alliance with Donna Haraway’s mythology:inspired Chthulucene, this article will use the Chinese folklore of the shen (‘clam:monster’) to consider ecological issues around deepsea mining. In the ancient etiology of the shen, its breath was thought responsible for visions of Penglai, the fabled island home to the Eight Immortals believed to lie somewhere in the Yellow Sea. The search for Penglai and its rumored elixir of life has now been supplanted by exploration for methane, a largely untapped fossil fuel seeping up from the ocean floor. The clams and multi:species communities that cluster around these emissions, alongside mythological sea creatures, give shape to changing affects and atmospheres on the horizon

KeywordAtmospheres Chinese Folklore Deep-sea Ecology Mirage Shen
DOI10.21463/shima.132
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Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85129813404
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorHodges, Benjamin Kidder
AffiliationUniversity of Macau, Macao
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Hodges, Benjamin Kidder. Mirages, methane seeps and ‘clam:monsters’ in the Yellow Sea[J]. Shima-The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures, 2022, 16(1), 115-136.
APA Hodges, Benjamin Kidder.(2022). Mirages, methane seeps and ‘clam:monsters’ in the Yellow Sea. Shima-The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures, 16(1), 115-136.
MLA Hodges, Benjamin Kidder."Mirages, methane seeps and ‘clam:monsters’ in the Yellow Sea".Shima-The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures 16.1(2022):115-136.
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