Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Reading Adrift: At the Beach with David Wills
View through CrossRef
This article takes as its provocation the claim that reading is ‘adrift on an ocean’ as it sets out to find and to follow the sea in David Wills’s work. Engaging with Prosthesis and Dorsality, it explores the significance of thinking about reading in relation to the sea while also examining what it might mean to ‘read’ the sea itself. Performing its own prosthetic drift, it moves through Wills’s work into other texts and contexts, drawing on the writings of Italo Calvino and engaging with traditional practices of oceanic wayfinding to argue that if the sea is to be ‘read’ then it should be read as a language; as a language that is always already prosthetic, and through a reading that is always already adrift.
Title: Reading Adrift: At the Beach with David Wills
Description:
This article takes as its provocation the claim that reading is ‘adrift on an ocean’ as it sets out to find and to follow the sea in David Wills’s work.
Engaging with Prosthesis and Dorsality, it explores the significance of thinking about reading in relation to the sea while also examining what it might mean to ‘read’ the sea itself.
Performing its own prosthetic drift, it moves through Wills’s work into other texts and contexts, drawing on the writings of Italo Calvino and engaging with traditional practices of oceanic wayfinding to argue that if the sea is to be ‘read’ then it should be read as a language; as a language that is always already prosthetic, and through a reading that is always already adrift.
Related Results
Quantifying rates of coastal progradation from sediment volume using GPR and OSL: the Holocene fill of Guichen Bay, south‐east South Australia
Quantifying rates of coastal progradation from sediment volume using GPR and OSL: the Holocene fill of Guichen Bay, south‐east South Australia
AbstractGuichen Bay on the south‐east coast of South Australia faces west towards the prevailing westerly winds of the Southern Ocean. The bay is backed by a 4 km wide Holocene bea...
Monitoring beach nourishment evolution using satellite data: the case of Vale do Lobo (Portugal) 
Monitoring beach nourishment evolution using satellite data: the case of Vale do Lobo (Portugal) 
Increasing pressure on the coastal zone, driven by urbanization and related adoption of hard engineering protection structures, has frequently contributed to a gradual amplificatio...
Incidental Collocation Learning from Different Modes of Input and Factors That Affect Learning
Incidental Collocation Learning from Different Modes of Input and Factors That Affect Learning
Collocations, i.e., words that habitually co-occur in texts (e.g., strong coffee, heavy smoker), are ubiquitous in language and thus crucial for second/foreign language (L2) learne...
Upaya Guru dalam Meningkatkan Minat Membaca Anak pada Masa Adaptasi Kebiasaan Baru di BMBA AIUEO Batujajar Bandung
Upaya Guru dalam Meningkatkan Minat Membaca Anak pada Masa Adaptasi Kebiasaan Baru di BMBA AIUEO Batujajar Bandung
Abstract. Based on the PISA report which was just released 2019, Indonesia's reading score is ranked 72 out of 77 countries (liputan6.com,2019). This condition shows the poor inter...
Understanding Reading Development: The Interplay of Fluency, Engagement, and Reading Anxiety in Early Grades
Understanding Reading Development: The Interplay of Fluency, Engagement, and Reading Anxiety in Early Grades
BackgroundReading achievement is positively associated with reading engagement; however, reading anxiety may undermine this relationship by reinforcing avoidance behaviors and redu...
Plasma AR Alterations and Timing of Intensified Hormone Treatment for Prostate Cancer
Plasma AR Alterations and Timing of Intensified Hormone Treatment for Prostate Cancer
This randomized clinical trial explores whether hormone intensification at start of androgen deprivation therapy alters selection of androgen receptor (AR) gene alterations within ...
Perceptions, beliefs, and anticipations regarding Living wills among Master's degree nursing students in China: An exploratory qualitative study
Perceptions, beliefs, and anticipations regarding Living wills among Master's degree nursing students in China: An exploratory qualitative study
Abstract
Background: Steeped in cultural heritage, the Chinese traditionally equate death with misfortune. This deeply rooted belief has led to a low rate of living will si...
Supermodernity, distraction, schizophrenia: walking in Tokyo & Hong Kong.
Supermodernity, distraction, schizophrenia: walking in Tokyo & Hong Kong.
The architecture in a supermodern city has no sense of the place where it is located. This paper discusses how schizophrenia and distraction, through walking, respond to supermoder...

