Key research themes
1. How do atmospheric and optical phenomena explain the nature and observation variability of Fata Morgana mirages?
This research theme investigates the atmospheric physics, refraction mechanisms, and visual distortions underlying Fata Morgana mirages. It focuses on the scientific challenges in defining precise conditions for their occurrence, the nature of mirage image distortions, and discrepancies in conventional explanations. Understanding these optical phenomena is crucial for advancing meteorological optics, verifying traditional models, and improving scientific communication around Fata Morgana.
2. How is the Fata Morgana myth and analogous narratives represented and interpreted in cultural, literary, and mythological contexts?
This theme explores how the concept of Fata Morgana extends beyond physical phenomena into myth, folklore, literature, and cultural rituals. It encompasses analysis of related mythic structures, symbolic interpretations, and ritualistic practices where Fata Morgana motifs appear, focusing on how these narratives shape identity, artistic expression, and social traditions. Such studies contribute to interdisciplinary knowledge bridging ethnography, semiotics, and cultural history.
3. What sociocultural and historical dimensions does Fata Morgana engage with in relation to identity, memory, and representation in postcolonial and folkloric contexts?
This theme centers on how Fata Morgana motifs intersect with narratives of identity formation, historical trauma, postcolonial memory, and cultural representation. It investigates the embodied, performative, and symbolic roles of Fata Morgana in various cultural identities, particularly within Lusophone and Brazilian contexts, addressing mestizaje, memory politics, and performance traditions. Insights here inform broader discourses on cultural repair, historical awareness, and the politics of representation.