The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of scholars during recent years. However, analyses undertaken so far have foregrounded English-language texts produced by writers located in the Northern Hemisphere. In these texts, Antarctica is often seen as a remote, oppositional and alien space. This article challenges the Anglocentric view of Antarctic representation by examining the way the region is imagined in South American fiction. After surveying the small body of criticism that deals with Spanish-language texts set in Antarctica, we focus closely on three twentiethcentury short works written in South America. Our analysis demonstrates that these three texts challenge the image of Antarcti...
The work explores contemporary Antarctic tourism practices through the lens of the dramaturgic conc...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
This study examines a small body of 19th-century American literature about the Antarctic: Adam Seabo...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
At the southern tip of Argentina stands a sign, proudly proclaiming thecity of Ushuaia as being at ‘...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
This thesis analyzes fictional constructions of the Antarctic during the nineteenth century by focus...
This chapter examines Australian literature (poetry, fiction and plays) that deal with Antarctica, f...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
The work explores contemporary Antarctic tourism practices through the lens of the dramaturgic conc...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
This study examines a small body of 19th-century American literature about the Antarctic: Adam Seabo...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
At the southern tip of Argentina stands a sign, proudly proclaiming thecity of Ushuaia as being at ‘...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
This thesis analyzes fictional constructions of the Antarctic during the nineteenth century by focus...
This chapter examines Australian literature (poetry, fiction and plays) that deal with Antarctica, f...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
The work explores contemporary Antarctic tourism practices through the lens of the dramaturgic conc...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
This study examines a small body of 19th-century American literature about the Antarctic: Adam Seabo...