Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemingly limitless icescape - produces a complex and contradictory temporality. The preserving power of ice, along with the unfamiliar diurnal rhythms of high latitudes, gives the sense that time progresses differently in the southernmost continent. Antarctica thus offers itself as an ideal location for speculative fiction dealing with strange temporal phenomena, including 'allochronic' fiction, in which ice acts as a form of time machine, allowing a living being to fast-forward into the future. With the advent of global warming, the Antarctic ice has taken on increased temporal significance: it layers of ice provide a record of past ages and hen...
The Nature of Ice\u27 comprises a dual narrative with two Antarctic stories set one century apart. T...
As a site at the margin of terrestrial systems, Antarctica disrupts the usual practices of visual re...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh (2016, p. 8) identifies a...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
This article presents a chronogeographic account of the Antarctic spatialities that are inflected th...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
This article presents a chronogeographic account of the Antarctic spatialities that are inflected th...
This article proceeds to investigate Antarctica as a preparatory zone for the Cold War and closed-wo...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Antarctica has been imagined and fantasized for millennia, yet it has remained – until now – off-lim...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
This paper is a critical review of Charles Hapgood's interpretations of the Antarctic continent on t...
The Nature of Ice\u27 comprises a dual narrative with two Antarctic stories set one century apart. T...
As a site at the margin of terrestrial systems, Antarctica disrupts the usual practices of visual re...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh (2016, p. 8) identifies a...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
This article presents a chronogeographic account of the Antarctic spatialities that are inflected th...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
This article presents a chronogeographic account of the Antarctic spatialities that are inflected th...
This article proceeds to investigate Antarctica as a preparatory zone for the Cold War and closed-wo...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Antarctica has been imagined and fantasized for millennia, yet it has remained – until now – off-lim...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
This paper is a critical review of Charles Hapgood's interpretations of the Antarctic continent on t...
The Nature of Ice\u27 comprises a dual narrative with two Antarctic stories set one century apart. T...
As a site at the margin of terrestrial systems, Antarctica disrupts the usual practices of visual re...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh (2016, p. 8) identifies a...