This paper offers a discursive examination of visual documentation from Otto Nordenskjöld’s Swedish South Polar Expedition (1901–1903). Despite encountering major problems, the expedition conducted a comprehensive scientific programme and much visual documentation was included in the many books published by expedition members. All illustrators sought subjects in line with the scientific nature of the expedition, but systematic analytic/scientific motifs were often juxtaposed with emotive and aesthetic ones. Images contain textual arrangements and discursive practices, producing multi-layered cultural messages in which the creator, subject and viewer each plays a role, and which rely on cultural and historical contexts and on experiential kn...
Amundsen’s account of his expedition to the South Pole provides the basis for an analysis of three k...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
Analysing a set of ethnographic images and illustrations resulting from John Ross’s second voyage to...
This paper offers a discursive examination of visual documentation from Otto Nordenskjöld’s Swedish ...
Visual documenters made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic explora...
Photographers made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic exploration....
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
Photographic records of early 1900s polar expeditions encapsulated a paradox: the spectacle of “mono...
In 1906 Roald Amundsen’s Gjøa Expedition returned to Norway after three years in the Arctic. The fir...
The arrival of photography in 1839 opened up new methods of visually recording the natural world. We...
The aim of this thesis has been to explore and discover, expose and evaluate, the growing body of ar...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997Drama has always been part of Svalbard's vernacula...
Professional scientist-geographer Erich von Drygalski led the first German expedition toAntarctica i...
Despite the conquest of the poles in the pre-war era, in the interwar years explorers continued to b...
Herbert Ponting was the first professional photographer to work in Antarctica. Selected by R.F. Scot...
Amundsen’s account of his expedition to the South Pole provides the basis for an analysis of three k...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
Analysing a set of ethnographic images and illustrations resulting from John Ross’s second voyage to...
This paper offers a discursive examination of visual documentation from Otto Nordenskjöld’s Swedish ...
Visual documenters made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic explora...
Photographers made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic exploration....
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
Photographic records of early 1900s polar expeditions encapsulated a paradox: the spectacle of “mono...
In 1906 Roald Amundsen’s Gjøa Expedition returned to Norway after three years in the Arctic. The fir...
The arrival of photography in 1839 opened up new methods of visually recording the natural world. We...
The aim of this thesis has been to explore and discover, expose and evaluate, the growing body of ar...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997Drama has always been part of Svalbard's vernacula...
Professional scientist-geographer Erich von Drygalski led the first German expedition toAntarctica i...
Despite the conquest of the poles in the pre-war era, in the interwar years explorers continued to b...
Herbert Ponting was the first professional photographer to work in Antarctica. Selected by R.F. Scot...
Amundsen’s account of his expedition to the South Pole provides the basis for an analysis of three k...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
Analysing a set of ethnographic images and illustrations resulting from John Ross’s second voyage to...