Cold colonies: Antarctic spatialities at Mawson and McMurdo stations

In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Station: the permanent colonization of Antarctica was initiated. Two years later, Americans began the construction of their major Antarctic base, McMurdo. Although Antarctica is routinely represented as...

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Published in:cultural geographies
Main Authors: Collis, Christy, Stevens, Quentin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2007
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/1474474007075356 2024-10-13T14:02:31+00:00 Cold colonies: Antarctic spatialities at Mawson and McMurdo stations Collis, Christy Stevens, Quentin 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474474007075356 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1474474007075356 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license cultural geographies volume 14, issue 2, page 234-254 ISSN 1474-4740 1477-0881 journal-article 2007 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474007075356 2024-09-17T04:37:57Z In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Station: the permanent colonization of Antarctica was initiated. Two years later, Americans began the construction of their major Antarctic base, McMurdo. Although Antarctica is routinely represented as an empty wilderness, over the last 50 years tens of thousands of humans have occupied the continent, most of them living in Antarctica's 40 national bases. What kinds of spaces are these Antarctican colonial settlements? How do they function materially, ideologically, legally and spatially? This article explores the anatomy of two of the oldest and most populous of these spaces, Mawson and McMurdo stations. It attends to their physical environments and to the geopolitical epistemologies that shape them. It is thus a study of two distinct Antarctican spatialities. This article is part of a larger endeavour to account for the heterogeneous cultural geographies of the polar south. It works towards a definition of contemporary colonialism in its Antarctican context. In a previously-uninhabited continent governed by scientific internationalism, yet subject to disputed territorial claims and conflicting geopolitical spaces, colonialism takes on specific localized forms. This article attends to the unique colonial spatialities of two key Antarctican settlements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica SAGE Publications Antarctic Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550) Mawson Station ENVELOPE(62.874,62.874,-67.603,-67.603) Base McMurdo ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) Horseshoe Harbor ENVELOPE(62.867,62.867,-67.600,-67.600) cultural geographies 14 2 234 254
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description In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Station: the permanent colonization of Antarctica was initiated. Two years later, Americans began the construction of their major Antarctic base, McMurdo. Although Antarctica is routinely represented as an empty wilderness, over the last 50 years tens of thousands of humans have occupied the continent, most of them living in Antarctica's 40 national bases. What kinds of spaces are these Antarctican colonial settlements? How do they function materially, ideologically, legally and spatially? This article explores the anatomy of two of the oldest and most populous of these spaces, Mawson and McMurdo stations. It attends to their physical environments and to the geopolitical epistemologies that shape them. It is thus a study of two distinct Antarctican spatialities. This article is part of a larger endeavour to account for the heterogeneous cultural geographies of the polar south. It works towards a definition of contemporary colonialism in its Antarctican context. In a previously-uninhabited continent governed by scientific internationalism, yet subject to disputed territorial claims and conflicting geopolitical spaces, colonialism takes on specific localized forms. This article attends to the unique colonial spatialities of two key Antarctican settlements.
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