Visual Representations of the Arctic Visual Representations of the Arctic
Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature

Visual Representations of the Arctic

Imagining Shimmering Worlds in Culture, Literature and Politics

Markku Lehtimäki and Others
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Publisher Description

Privileging the visual as the main method of communication and meaning-making, this book responds critically to the worldwide discussion about the Arctic and the North, addressing the interrelated issues of climate change, ethics and geopolitics. A multi-disciplinary, multi-modal exploration of the Arctic, it supplies an original conceptualization of the Arctic as a visual world encompassing an array of representations, imaginings, and constructions. By examining a broad range of visual forms, media and forms such as art, film, graphic novels, maps, media, and photography, the book advances current debates about visual culture. The book enriches contemporary theories of the visual taking the Arctic as a spatial entity and also as a mode of exploring contemporary and historical visual practices, including imaginary constructions of the North. Original contributions include case studies from all the countries along the Arctic shore, with Russian material occupying a large section due to the country’s impact on the region

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2021
March 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
21.2
MB

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