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Bright, fresh softcover. No remainder marks; no flaws. From the publisher's description: This book "illuminates the nineteenth-century fascination with visual representations of the Arctic, weavin...
Bright, fresh softcover. No remainder marks; no flaws. From the publisher's description: This book "illuminates the nineteenth-century fascination with visual representations of the Arctic, weaving together a narrative of the major Arctic expeditions with an account of their public reception through art and mass media. In a century that saw every corner of the globe slowly open to the examining eye of Western science, it was the Arctic - remote, mysterious, untamable - that most captured the imagination of artists and the public alike. Its impact could be seen in a range of visual media from fine art to panoramas, engravings, magic lantern slides, and photographs, as well as hybrid forms of entertainment in which Inuit were "exhibited" alongside a cabinet of assorted Arctic curiosities while Western gentlemen looked on."
Product Info
ISBN: 0295986808
ISBN-13: 9780295986807
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Year: 2007
Type: New
Binding: Softcover
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