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Franklin Expedition (1845), Search and rescue operations, Northwest Passage, British, Discovery and exploration, Collins, wilkie, 1824-1889, Northwest passage, Arctic regions, discovery and exploration, English drama, History and criticism, Theater, History, Explorers in literature, Survival in literature, InuitPlaces
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Loss and cultural remains in performance: the ghosts of the Franklin Expedition
2012, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
0230340326 9780230340329
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Jane Franklin's dress: archives and affect
Disciplining nostalgia in the Navy; or, Harlequin in the arctic
"The sly fox": reading indigenous presence
Going native: "playing Inuit", "becoming savage", and acting out Franklin
Aglooka's ghost: performing embodied memory
The last resource: witnessing the cannibal scene
The designated mourner: Charles Dickens stands in for Franklin
Conclusion: Franklin remains.
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Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of Guelph.
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