Chapter
Arctic Worlds and the Geography of Imagination
Abstract
The intent of this paper is to contribute to a larger discussion of the history of geographical thought and its consequences by gently drawing attention to the Arctic as a place where alternative visions of nature, home and horizon persist; by contrasting many of our unchallenged geographical assumptions with what might be the logical consequence had we started in a different place, under different conditions and with a different perspective. …
Authors
Doubleday NC
Book title
Nature and Identity in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Series
The GeoJournal Library
Volume
48
Pagination
pp. 189-198
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1999
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-2392-3_13