Visual Representations of the Arctic
Imagining Shimmering Worlds in Culture, Literature and Politics
Vlad Strukov editor Arja Rosenholm editor Markku Lehtimäki editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Mar '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.99(9780367745325)
This book offers a fresh perspective on the Arctic through diverse visual forms, addressing climate change and cultural narratives while enriching current discussions.
In Visual Representations of the Arctic, readers are invited to embark on a multi-disciplinary and multi-modal journey through the Arctic, reimagining it as a vibrant visual world. This exploration emphasizes the power of visual communication as a means of understanding and interpreting the complexities of the Arctic region. By addressing pressing global issues such as climate change, ethics, and geopolitics, the book offers a critical response to contemporary discussions about the North.
The authors delve into a diverse range of visual forms, including art, film, graphic novels, maps, and photography, to enrich the discourse surrounding visual culture. By doing so, Visual Representations of the Arctic not only advances current debates but also provides a fresh perspective on how the Arctic can be perceived and represented. The book highlights imaginative constructions of the North, allowing for a deeper appreciation of its cultural and environmental significance.
Original contributions from various Arctic nations, with a notable focus on Russian perspectives, underscore the region's intricate dynamics. This comprehensive examination of visual practices invites readers to consider the Arctic not merely as a geographical space but as a rich tapestry of cultural narratives and representations. Ultimately, Visual Representations of the Arctic serves as an important resource for anyone interested in understanding the visual dimensions of this unique and rapidly changing region.
ISBN: 9780367460662
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 839g
350 pages