An edition of Antarctica as cultural critique (2012)

Antarctica as cultural critique

the gendered politics of scientific exploration and climate change

Antarctica as cultural critique
Elena Glasberg, Elena Glasberg
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An edition of Antarctica as cultural critique (2012)

Antarctica as cultural critique

the gendered politics of scientific exploration and climate change

"Beginning with what was once the "last place on earth," this book redirects discussions within the history of exploration and of globalization.Glasbergtakes on persistent cliche;s of Antarctica as exceptional territory for masculine heroics, untouched wilderness, utopia for international science, or symbol of hope for capitalism or a post-ecological future.Arguing that Antarctica is the most mediated place on earth and thus an ideal location for testing the limits of biopolitical management of population and place,this bookremaps national and postcolonial methods andoffers a new look on a "forgotten" continent now the focus of ecological concern"--

"Antarctica as Cultural Critique arrives at an auspicious time in history and on earth. Amid the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the European "race" to the last place on earth, Antarctica -- a continent of ice and without natives -- is finally emerging as a center of global concern. Once an impediment to and backdrop for heroic endeavor, the ice itself now focuses dramas of national competition. Antarctica as Cultural Critique creates complex connections between the present ice of environmental crisis and the past through visualizations and photographs of what Ursula Le Guin names the "living ice." Antarctica as Cultural Critique links to new ways of thinking human/ non-human divides and disturbs understandings of gendered relations as fixed and hierarchical, science as progressive and rational, and history as a mode of nostalgia, remembering, or simple reinvigoration of power that does not take into consideration the effects of its content and in the case of Antarctica, the radically non-human and shifting ontology of ice itself. On Ice reconfigures the controversy over climate change and disaster capitalism by understanding Antarctica as a cultural object in itself, a site of resource and data extraction, and as workplace for national science. On Ice contributes to new interest in contested/ resistant territories, messy borders, un-rational, uninhabitable, and anti-anthropomorphic attachment to territory"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
174

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Table of Contents

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"Antarctic Convergence" and the End of the Grid * Gender and the Absent Native of Antarctic History * "Sculpting in Ice": Affective Data and the Market Flow * Roads To Pole: Territorialization Without Territory and Post Ecological Architecture * Blanking the Landscape and Disaster Capitalism * The 100th Anniversary of Antarctica's Discovery: Time to Celebrate?.

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Published in
New York
Series
Critical studies in gender, sexuality, and culture

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
919.89
Library of Congress
G860 .G56 2012, HM401-1281GE195CB3-C, G860 .G56 2012eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
174

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25299312M
ISBN 13
9780230116870
LCCN
2012013162
OCLC/WorldCat
815749650, 738335500

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