Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages

Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages

by Eavan O'Dochartaigh
Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages

Visual Culture and Arctic Voyages

by Eavan O'Dochartaigh

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Overview

In the mid-nineteenth century, thirty-six expeditions set out for the Northwest Passage in search of Sir John Franklin's missing expedition. The array of visual and textual material produced on these voyages was to have a profound impact on the idea of the Arctic in the Victorian imaginary. Eavan O'Dochartaigh closely examines neglected archival sources to show how pictures created in the Arctic fed into a metropolitan view transmitted through engravings, lithographs, and panoramas. Although the metropolitan Arctic revolved around a fulcrum of heroism, terror and the sublime, the visual culture of the ship reveals a more complicated narrative that included cross-dressing, theatricals, dressmaking, and dances with local communities. O'Dochartaigh's investigation into the nature of the on-board visual culture of the nineteenth-century Arctic presents a compelling challenge to the 'man-versus-nature' trope that still reverberates in polar imaginaries today. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108994897
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2024
Series: Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture , #136
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Eavan O'Dochartaigh is a Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow at National University of Ireland Galway. Prior to this she was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow at Umeå University in northern Sweden and a Government of Ireland Doctoral Scholar at National University of Ireland Galway. She has also worked as an archaeologist and archaeological illustrator in Ireland, Iceland, and the UK.

Table of Contents

1. 'On the Spot:' Scientific and personal visual records (1848-1854); 2. 'Breathing Time:' On-Board production of illustrated periodicals (1850-1854); 3. 'These Dread Shores:' Visualizing the Arctic for readers (1850-1860); 4. 'Never to be Forgotten:' Presenting the Arctic panorama (1850); 5. 'Power and Truth:' The authority of lithography (1850-1855); 6. Conclusion: Resonances.
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