Crises in the Arctic: Upheavals in the Memoir of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary
In My Arctic Journey: A Year among Ice-Fields and Eskimos (1894), Josephine Diebitsch-Peary documents her experiences during the North Greenland Expedition of 1891–92, which began ominously when her husband, the famed Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary, broke his leg aboard the Kite and was carried to...
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ftcbscopenhagojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7172 2024-06-23T07:49:04+00:00 Crises in the Arctic: Upheavals in the Memoir of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary Juncker, Clara 2024-05-31 application/pdf https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/7172 https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v56i1.7172 eng eng The Nordic Association for American Studies https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/7172/7464 https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/view/7172 doi:10.22439/asca.v56i1.7172 Copyright (c) 2024 Clara Juncker https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 American Studies in Scandinavia; Vol. 56 No. 1 (2024) 0044-8060 Josephine Diebitsch-Peary Robert E. Peary Arctic exploration My Arctic Journal crises info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftcbscopenhagojs https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v56i1.7172 2024-06-04T18:54:16Z In My Arctic Journey: A Year among Ice-Fields and Eskimos (1894), Josephine Diebitsch-Peary documents her experiences during the North Greenland Expedition of 1891–92, which began ominously when her husband, the famed Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary, broke his leg aboard the Kite and was carried to the expedition headquarters near the mouth of MacCormick Fjord. As the first white woman in the Arctic, Diebitsch-Peary faced numerous crises, torn as she was between True Womanhood ideals and desires for hunting and exploration. She navigated internal and external upheavals, depicting the Arctic landscape and native disputes, and vacillating between biased descriptions and identification with Inughuit women. Additional crises included the disappearance of mineralogist and meteorologist John M. Verhoeff and the pressures of her husband’s ambitions. Despite these challenges, she actively participated in the expedition, grappling with traditional role expectations and the demands of polar exploration. Her memoir reflects the personal, national, and international costs of a contested icescape, revealing the struggles she overcame and those she did not. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic eskimo* Greenland Inughuit North Greenland Copenhagen Business School: CBS Open Journals Arctic Greenland Josephine ENVELOPE(-152.800,-152.800,-77.550,-77.550) MacCormick Fjord ENVELOPE(-69.949,-69.949,77.667,77.667) Peary ENVELOPE(-63.867,-63.867,-65.250,-65.250) American Studies in Scandinavia 56 1 |
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In My Arctic Journey: A Year among Ice-Fields and Eskimos (1894), Josephine Diebitsch-Peary documents her experiences during the North Greenland Expedition of 1891–92, which began ominously when her husband, the famed Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary, broke his leg aboard the Kite and was carried to the expedition headquarters near the mouth of MacCormick Fjord. As the first white woman in the Arctic, Diebitsch-Peary faced numerous crises, torn as she was between True Womanhood ideals and desires for hunting and exploration. She navigated internal and external upheavals, depicting the Arctic landscape and native disputes, and vacillating between biased descriptions and identification with Inughuit women. Additional crises included the disappearance of mineralogist and meteorologist John M. Verhoeff and the pressures of her husband’s ambitions. Despite these challenges, she actively participated in the expedition, grappling with traditional role expectations and the demands of polar exploration. Her memoir reflects the personal, national, and international costs of a contested icescape, revealing the struggles she overcame and those she did not. |
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