Abstract
Book abstract: The North is a complex place that is beautiful, moody, and anything but untouched. The Arctic, part of the international North that is pivotal to the world because of climate change, is no longer a frontier of the past. The same interest in the North that preoccupied artists and explorers of the Romantic era has returned greater than ever, but rather than merely depicting its grandeur, today's artists, scientists, and explorers question the future of the landscape. Up Here connects art, science, and environment at a time when unprecedented climate change requires unprecedented innovation. The contributors explore the ideas of "wilderness" and "remoteness," the lessons to be learned from cold places and indigenous knowledge, and how the Arctic is a signal for global change.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Up here: the north at the centre of the world |
| Editors | Kirsten J. Anderson, Julie Decker |
| Place of Publication | Seattle, US |
| Publisher | University of Washington Press / Anchorage Museum |
| Pages | 81-93 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9780295999081 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2016 |
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