Rockets roar into space - bearing roughly half the world's commercial satellites - from the same South American coastal rainforest where convicts once did time on infamous Devil's Island. What makes Space in the Tropics enthralling is anthropologist Peter Redfield's ability to draw from these two disparate European projects in French Guiana a gleaming web of ideas about the intersections of nature and culture. In comparing the Franco-European Ariane rocket program with the earlier penal experiment, Redfield connects the myth of Robinson Crusoe, nineteenth-century prison reform, the Dreyfus Affair, tropical medicine, postwar exploration of outer space, satellite technology, development, and ecotourism with a focus on place, and the incorpora...
This paper addresses the works of Henri Coudreau, a little-known French explorer of Guiana and Amazo...
The use of outer space is of growing strategic and technological relevance. The development of robot...
Major Research Project, Master of Arts, Department of Geography, Brock UniversityIn 2007, Fraser Mac...
This paper addresses geopolitical cultures of outer space by examining the selected life and works o...
From the first emergence of geographical models which postulated a warm tropical zone between the tw...
This chapter explores the importance and usefulness of considering outer space as an environment fro...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
Within the past decade, national and commercial activity in and connected to outer space has acceler...
With the growing influence of the realm of outer space, there is an increasing need to engage in dis...
The chapter discusses the current fixed/limited thinking about space that is evidenced in the scenog...
If you look at a rendering of planet Earth from a bird's eye view, you will see satellites orbiting ...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
Bringing Back New Worlds: A Poetics of Exploratory Spaces is a practice-led research project conduct...
In science fiction magazines of the first half of the twentieth century, tropical environments are c...
Michel Foucault’s (1995) work on the distribution of people, discourses and objects within geographi...
This paper addresses the works of Henri Coudreau, a little-known French explorer of Guiana and Amazo...
The use of outer space is of growing strategic and technological relevance. The development of robot...
Major Research Project, Master of Arts, Department of Geography, Brock UniversityIn 2007, Fraser Mac...
This paper addresses geopolitical cultures of outer space by examining the selected life and works o...
From the first emergence of geographical models which postulated a warm tropical zone between the tw...
This chapter explores the importance and usefulness of considering outer space as an environment fro...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
Within the past decade, national and commercial activity in and connected to outer space has acceler...
With the growing influence of the realm of outer space, there is an increasing need to engage in dis...
The chapter discusses the current fixed/limited thinking about space that is evidenced in the scenog...
If you look at a rendering of planet Earth from a bird's eye view, you will see satellites orbiting ...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
Bringing Back New Worlds: A Poetics of Exploratory Spaces is a practice-led research project conduct...
In science fiction magazines of the first half of the twentieth century, tropical environments are c...
Michel Foucault’s (1995) work on the distribution of people, discourses and objects within geographi...
This paper addresses the works of Henri Coudreau, a little-known French explorer of Guiana and Amazo...
The use of outer space is of growing strategic and technological relevance. The development of robot...
Major Research Project, Master of Arts, Department of Geography, Brock UniversityIn 2007, Fraser Mac...