The 'Heroic Era' of Antarctic exploration is usually situated in the first quarter of the 20th century, or from around 1895 until the First World War. During this period the economic focus of exploration shifted to one of 'geographic and scientific discovery'�, typically by 'national land based exploring expeditions'� (Ferguson 1995: 5). For women, however, it could be argued that their 'Heroic Era' did not begin until the end of the 1940s, and continued into the 1970s. This is the era of female 'firsts': the first women to work in Antartica, to visit the South Pole, to traverse the continent on foot, and to travel as tourists. Unlike the first 'Heroic Era', this one is characterised less by the physical challenges posed by the natural envi...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
The 1959 Antarctic Treaty mandates that Antarctica 'shall continue forever to be used exclusive...
Antarctica is commonly known as the continent of extremes: the coldest, windiest, highest and dries...
The perceptions of female identity and the characteristics to what is deemed feminine can vary from ...
This Doctor of Creative Arts thesis (comprising a novel and an exegesis) illuminates the experiences...
Historically dominated by men, the Antarctic environment today is a place that includes women. Are ...
This chapter explores a different kind of Antarctic silence: the silencing of certain stories and vo...
The participation of women in the Antarctic experience began late and they still constitute a minori...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
From the Eurocentric or Anglo-American point of view, the Arctic and the Antarctic have often been p...
AS a historically minority group in Antarctica, women now have a greater involvement in national Ant...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
The 1959 Antarctic Treaty mandates that Antarctica 'shall continue forever to be used exclusive...
Antarctica is commonly known as the continent of extremes: the coldest, windiest, highest and dries...
The perceptions of female identity and the characteristics to what is deemed feminine can vary from ...
This Doctor of Creative Arts thesis (comprising a novel and an exegesis) illuminates the experiences...
Historically dominated by men, the Antarctic environment today is a place that includes women. Are ...
This chapter explores a different kind of Antarctic silence: the silencing of certain stories and vo...
The participation of women in the Antarctic experience began late and they still constitute a minori...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
From the Eurocentric or Anglo-American point of view, the Arctic and the Antarctic have often been p...
AS a historically minority group in Antarctica, women now have a greater involvement in national Ant...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The p...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
The 1959 Antarctic Treaty mandates that Antarctica 'shall continue forever to be used exclusive...