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Record #191703:

The gender of ice and snow / Daniel Chartier.

Title: The gender of ice and snow / Daniel Chartier.
Author(s): Chartier, Daniel.
Date: 2008.
In: Journal of Northern Studies. (2008.), Vol. 2 (2008)
Abstract: Discusses North and Arctic as imagined space, made up of coherent group of interrelated elements coloured by aesthetic, political and ethical values that transcend it. Analysis encompasses accounts of missionaries, exploration and sea-faring, as well as works of literature and Nordic and Inuit mythology, in order to understand "gendered" nature of four personified elements which are part of imagined space of North and Arctic (i.e. "icebergs", "frost", "ice" and "snow")
Notes:

Journal of Northern Studies. Vol. 2 :29-49 (2008).

Keywords: 1 -- Philosophy.
3 -- Social sciences.
39 -- Ethnography.
396 -- Women and society.
398 -- Native peoples, folk beliefs and tales.
551.332 -- Glacial deposition.
82 -- Literature.
91(091) -- Exploration, history.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*424) -- Quebec.
SPRI record no.: 191703

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