An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years

The interwar years, 1918-1939, saw an increase in both the number and variety of travelers headed to the Arctic. Employing new technologies that allowed the region to become more accessible, knowable, and visible to the globe, these ventures to the North both reflected and contributed to the widespr...

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Published in:American Studies in Scandinavia
Main Authors: Vanek , Susan B., Mentrup-Womelsdorf, Andreas, Rygaard, Jette
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Nordic Association for American Studies 2022
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/6737
https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v54i2.6737
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spelling ftcbscopenhagojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6737 2023-05-15T14:24:21+02:00 An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years Vanek , Susan B. Mentrup-Womelsdorf, Andreas Rygaard, Jette 2022-12-12 application/pdf https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/6737 https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v54i2.6737 eng eng The Nordic Association for American Studies https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/6737/7223 https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/6737 doi:10.22439/asca.v54i2.6737 Copyright (c) 2022 Susan B. Vanek, Andreas Mentrup-Womelsdorf, Jette Rygaard https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND American Studies in Scandinavia; Vol 54 No 2 (2022): The US and the Arctic – Special Issue 36-60 0044-8060 Travel Expedition Sovereignty Art Greenland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftcbscopenhagojs https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v54i2.6737 2022-12-22T02:18:54Z The interwar years, 1918-1939, saw an increase in both the number and variety of travelers headed to the Arctic. Employing new technologies that allowed the region to become more accessible, knowable, and visible to the globe, these ventures to the North both reflected and contributed to the widespread geopolitical, social, and economic shifts occurring during this period, laying the foundation for how the Arctic is understood and framed today. However, many of these travelers remain marginal or completely overlooked in discussions of the region. This paper argues that greater attention to the increasingly odd assortment of foreigners traveling to the Arctic between World War I and World War II can offer a more nuanced understanding of both the geopolitical transitions underway in the region during this period and the broader political implications of travel. As an initial investigation of this ongoing research topic, this paper concentrates on three of the slowly increasing number of travelers with direct or close ties to the United States who ventured to Greenland in the late interwar years. It focuses on the travels of American artist Rockwell Kent, wealthy California socialite and amateur scientist Louise A. Boyd, and the Hollywood-sponsored filming expedition of German filmmaker Arnold Fanck, who all traveled to Greenland between 1931-1932. Approached not as singular endeavors but as part of the changing complex of Arctic expedition and travel, this paper argues that attention to these travelers provides greater insight into shifts in colonial policy, increasing cooperation between states, and the upsurge in global interest in the island, as well as the shifting relations between Denmark, the US, and Greenland. It also raises issues about the changing relationship between politics, science, and art. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland Copenhagen Business School: CBS Open Journals Arctic Greenland American Studies in Scandinavia 54 2 36 60
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Sovereignty
Art
Greenland
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Expedition
Sovereignty
Art
Greenland
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Mentrup-Womelsdorf, Andreas
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An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
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Art
Greenland
description The interwar years, 1918-1939, saw an increase in both the number and variety of travelers headed to the Arctic. Employing new technologies that allowed the region to become more accessible, knowable, and visible to the globe, these ventures to the North both reflected and contributed to the widespread geopolitical, social, and economic shifts occurring during this period, laying the foundation for how the Arctic is understood and framed today. However, many of these travelers remain marginal or completely overlooked in discussions of the region. This paper argues that greater attention to the increasingly odd assortment of foreigners traveling to the Arctic between World War I and World War II can offer a more nuanced understanding of both the geopolitical transitions underway in the region during this period and the broader political implications of travel. As an initial investigation of this ongoing research topic, this paper concentrates on three of the slowly increasing number of travelers with direct or close ties to the United States who ventured to Greenland in the late interwar years. It focuses on the travels of American artist Rockwell Kent, wealthy California socialite and amateur scientist Louise A. Boyd, and the Hollywood-sponsored filming expedition of German filmmaker Arnold Fanck, who all traveled to Greenland between 1931-1932. Approached not as singular endeavors but as part of the changing complex of Arctic expedition and travel, this paper argues that attention to these travelers provides greater insight into shifts in colonial policy, increasing cooperation between states, and the upsurge in global interest in the island, as well as the shifting relations between Denmark, the US, and Greenland. It also raises issues about the changing relationship between politics, science, and art.
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title An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
title_short An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
title_full An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
title_fullStr An Odd Assortment of Foreigners in Greenland: Towards the Political Implications of Arctic Travel during the Late Interwar Years
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title_sort odd assortment of foreigners in greenland: towards the political implications of arctic travel during the late interwar years
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