According to Victoria Addona, what are phantom islands?
What is the significance of phantom islands? (Addona)
What is an example of a phantom island? (Addona)
The Isle of Demons
- appeared on European world maps in the 16th century near the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador
- named for the evil spirits said to occupy its shores
- viewed by cartographers and explorers as a threat to colonial harmony, it was said that demons assaulted ships that came near the island
What does terra incognita mean and what is its significance according to Addona?
Unknown lands
- emblematized both the limitations of geographical knowledge and the promise of future expansion
- monsters and creatures such as griffins and mermaids were often depicted as occupying the edges of the known world (ie land discovered by Europeans)
What are Addona’s 3 main arguments on cartography?
What are 3 troubles of early modern European explorers (Addona)
According to lecture, what are maps and their significance?
What are 2 important maps mentioned in lecture?
According to lecture, what is counter mapping and participatory mapping?
Counter mapping:
- Creating alternative maps and representations of space to challenge dominant narratives and power structures
- Emphasizes the importance of local knowledge, using pre-cartographic techniques such as oral histories and experiential knowledge
Participatory mapping:
- Collaborative approach to creating maps where local communities actively engage in the mapping process with dominant institutions
- Empowers locals to contribute their knowledge, perspectives, and priorities
- Important for conserving Indigenous knowledge of land, resources, and cultural spaces
What are the main arguments of Thomas Bassett?
What is the Berlin Conference and why was it significant according to Bassett?
1884-5
- Conference where European diplomats drew the boundaries of their possessions and spheres of influence in Africa
- Marked the end of informal imperialism, Doctrine of Effective Occupation
- The cartographic partition of Africa was inextricably linked to the exercise of power and the political discourse of African colonization
Why were topographers important to mapmaking according to Bassett?
Who was Richard Regnauld de Lannoy de Bissy? (Bassett)
What is the significance of blank spaces on maps according to Bassett?
What is the significance of color and boundary lines on maps according to Bassett?
Example: l’Afrique Francaise
- Map published by Georges Rolland in 1890
- Depicted French territory in areas that France did not effectively control, labelled in dark colours
- Implied in light colours that neighbouring territories would inevitably become part of the French empire
What contributed to maps’ authority during European conquest? (Bassett)
What are the main arguments of Yakin Kinger?
What is the Indian Rebellion of 1857? (Kinger)
Describe the Kanpur uprising based on the Kinger reading
Describe the Lucknow uprising based on the Kinger reading
Aftermath: the British undertook several measures to commemorate the loss of their military personnel
- Built memorials that constructed an image of the struggle as symbolic of British sacrifice and resistance
What was an important site of contestation in the Lucknow uprising according to Kinger?
The Alam Bagh
- Strong wall of defence that was built by Lucknow’s last kind
- After the insurgency, the site became the primary station for British troops and supplies
- Despite multiple attempts, the revolutionaries were unable to capture the Alam Bagh
- A memorial of British Major General Sir Henry Havelock was built in the Alam Bagh: this measure completely transformed the royal space into a site exclusively commemorating imperial loss
- The protection of the memorial was synonymous to the protection of British interests
How did India reclaim space and history after independence according to Kinger?
What are the main arguments of Dhanashree Thorat?
What does Thorat mean in her metaphor of ‘sedimentation’?