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Four Points of the Compass with Jerry Brotton on Zoom

The Unexpected History of Direction

2024-11-13 14:00:00 2024-11-13 15:00:00 America/New_York Four Points of the Compass with Jerry Brotton on Zoom How did the four directions - North, South, East, and West become a thing? MHL Virtual Programs -

Wednesday, November 13
2:00pm - 3:00pm

Add to Calendar 2024-11-13 14:00:00 2024-11-13 15:00:00 America/New_York Four Points of the Compass with Jerry Brotton on Zoom How did the four directions - North, South, East, and West become a thing? MHL Virtual Programs -

How did the four directions - North, South, East, and West become a thing?

As you head off on a vacation or travel to see family, don't you ever wonder about where you are going and why? Whether you are directionally challenged or savvy, this program is for you!  

North, south, east, and west: almost all societies use these four cardinal directions to orientate themselves and to understand who they are by projecting where they are. For millennia, these four directions have been foundational to our travel, navigation, and exploration, and are central to the imaginative, moral, and political geography of virtually every culture in the world. Yet they are far more subjective—and sometimes contradictory—than we might realize.

Four Points of the Compass takes us on a journey of directional discovery. Societies have understood and defined directions in very different ways based on their locations in time and space. Historian Jerry Brotton reveals why Hebrew culture privileges east; why Renaissance Europeans began drawing north at the top of their maps; why early Islam revered the south; why the Aztecs used five color-coded cardinal directions; and why no societies, primitive or modern, have ever orientated themselves westwards. In doing so, politically-loaded but widely used terms such as the “Middle East,” the “Global South,” the “West Indies,” the “Orient,” and even the “western world” take on new meanings. Who decided on these terms and what do they mean for geopolitics? How have directions like “east” and “west” taken on the status of cultural identities—or more accurately stereotypes? 

Yet today, because of GPS capability, cardinal points are less relevant. Online, we place ourselves at the center of the map as little blue dots moving across geospatial apps; we have become the most important compass point, though in the process we’ve disconnected ourselves from the natural world. Imagining what future changes technology may impose, Jerry Brotton skillfully reminds us how crucial the four cardinal directions have been to everyone who has ever walked our planet.

This program will be recorded. A link to the recording will be shared with everyone who registers.

This program is a collaboration with Ashland Public Library.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Library Program--Adults |

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How did the four directions - North, South, East, and West become a thing?
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