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Visual representations of the Arctic : imagining shimmering worlds in culture, literature and politics

Title
Visual representations of the Arctic : imagining shimmering worlds in culture, literature and politics / edited by Markku Lehtimäki, University of Turku; Arja Rosenholm, Tampere University; Vlad Strukov, University of Leeds.
ISBN
1000366332
1000366375
1003158293
9781000366334
9781000366372
9781003158295
9780367460662
Publication
London : Routledge, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 349 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Local Notes
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Biographical / Historical Note
Markku Lehtimk̃i is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Arja Rosenholm is Professor of Russian Language and Culture at Tampere University, Finland. Vlad Strukov is an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds, UK, and a researcher at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Russia.
Summary
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
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version :
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Visualising the Arctic
Part I. Visual poetics and historic cartographies. Arctic regions in early modern maps
The Arctic that was : visual poetics, historical narrative and Ian McGuire's The north water
Balloon explorers, the panorama, and the making of an Arctic Nomos in contemporary fiction
Part II. Mobile visuality and visual storytelling. The winners of the globe? The Russian imperial gaze at the north in late Nineteenth-century travelogues
Dystopian comics as cautionary tales about the future of the Arctic
Come to Lapland! Changes and continuities of Lapland imagery in Finnish and international travel posters
Cover art and content : selling Arctic crime fiction
Part III. The politics of Arctic visuality. Cinema, geopolitics, and Arctic landscapes : the cold, cold war in Orion's belt
Red Arctic? Affective geopolitics and the 2007 Russian flag-planting incident in the Central Arctic Ocean
Arctic bodies : sights/sites of necrocorporeality in Nordic noir television series
Part IV. Visual worlds of the Russian Arctic. The masculine north in popular Russian film : Territoriia as a case study
Women look north : domesticities and the sublime in three contemporary Russian artists
The Arctic on display : museums, art and haptic visuality of the north
Part V. Visual documentation and ethnography. Traditional ethno-cultural communities in the modern Russian North : Oil field as a documentary film case
Geo-cultural space of the Arctic : landscape visualization and ontological models of imagination
Envisioning digital methods for fieldwork in the Arctic.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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