Welcome

In the Same Boats is a work of multimodal scholarship designed to encourage the collaborative production of humanistic knowledge within scholarly communities. Comprising two interactive visualizations that trace the movements of seminal cultural actors from the Caribbean and wider Americas, Africa, and Europe within the 20th century Afro-Atlantic world, the platform seeks to push back against the ways in which “Global South” intellectual production has been stubbornly balkanized in the academy, its limits and contours largely determined by imperial metropoles.

The project charts the extent to which Caribbean, African, Latin American, European, and Afro-American intellectuals have had opportunities to be in both punctual and sustained conversation with one another: attending the same conferences, publishing in the same journals and presses, active in the same political groups, perhaps even elbow-to-elbow in the same Parisian cafés and on the same transatlantic crossings – literally and metaphorically in the same boats – as they circulate throughout the Americas, Africa, Europe, and beyond.

Leveraging the affordances of digital technology to facilitate a literal retracing of hemispheric black studies, the project draws attention to multiple sites of potentially interconnected Afro-Atlantic theoretical and creative production. Easily accessible, visually impactful, and content-rich, the combination of these two visualizations proposes a generative resource for twenty-first century scholarship concerning the long-historical impact of Afro-Atlantic figures across a vast networked geo-cultural space.

For more information and/or to participate, please contact project-wranglers Kaiama L. Glover & Alex Gil – thesameboats@gmail.com.

Credits

Marina Bilbija
Williams College Mohammed Duse Ali

Laurent Dubois
Duke University Katherine Dunham

Alex Gil
Columbia University Aimé Césaire

Kaiama L. Glover
Barnard College, Columbia University René Depestre

Tao Goffe
New York University Wifredo Lam

Kelly Baker Josephs
York College, CUNY Kamau Brathwaite

Clara Pomi
Williams College Kamau Brathwaite

Kora Véron Leblé
Institut de Textes et Manuscrits, CNRS Aimé Césaire

Buck Wanner
Columbia University, Visualization Design

Emily Fuhrman
Columbia University, Visualization & Project Design

Alyssa Vann
Stanford University, Data Analyst Lydia Cabrera

Dean Irvine
Project Consultant Agile Humanities Agency

Bill Kennedy
Visualization, UI/UX and Production Design, System Design Agile Humanities Agency