Founding Fathers (in a Tailings Pond)

This speculative essay uses an imaginary (and non-existent) comic to call a tar-sands industry founder who may have thought of himself as a goose back to Fort McMurray to see how waterfowl fare in tailings ponds. It treats S.C. Ells (1878-1971), an early-20th-century Canadian Department of Mines eng...

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Published in:Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies/revue d'études interculturelle de l'image
Main Author: Melanie Dennis Unrau
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Language:English
French
Published: University of Alberta 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:40c93e47de8942c8a53ef9c8632274e8 2023-05-15T16:17:37+02:00 Founding Fathers (in a Tailings Pond) Melanie Dennis Unrau 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE.PM.13.1.5 https://doaj.org/article/40c93e47de8942c8a53ef9c8632274e8 EN FR eng fre University of Alberta https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/imaginations/index.php/imaginations/article/view/29627 https://doaj.org/toc/1918-8439 doi:10.17742/IMAGE.PM.13.1.5 1918-8439 https://doaj.org/article/40c93e47de8942c8a53ef9c8632274e8 Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Media Studies, Vol 13, Iss 1 (2022) Fine Arts N Social Sciences H article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE.PM.13.1.5 2022-12-30T22:53:36Z This speculative essay uses an imaginary (and non-existent) comic to call a tar-sands industry founder who may have thought of himself as a goose back to Fort McMurray to see how waterfowl fare in tailings ponds. It treats S.C. Ells (1878-1971), an early-20th-century Canadian Department of Mines engineer who was also an amateur writer and illustrator, as a colonial founder not only of the tar-sands industry but also of literary and visual representations of the industry and the Athabasca region. Drawing inspiration from artist and former tar-sands worker Kate Beaton’s “Founding Fathers” comics, it compares the linkages between humans and waterfowl in Ells’s works and in Beaton’s 2014 webcomic “Ducks.” By doing so, it takes Ells on a time-travelling adventure and homecoming tour in the petromodern dystopia that has become his legacy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fort McMurray Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Fort McMurray Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies/revue d'études interculturelle de l'image 13 1
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description This speculative essay uses an imaginary (and non-existent) comic to call a tar-sands industry founder who may have thought of himself as a goose back to Fort McMurray to see how waterfowl fare in tailings ponds. It treats S.C. Ells (1878-1971), an early-20th-century Canadian Department of Mines engineer who was also an amateur writer and illustrator, as a colonial founder not only of the tar-sands industry but also of literary and visual representations of the industry and the Athabasca region. Drawing inspiration from artist and former tar-sands worker Kate Beaton’s “Founding Fathers” comics, it compares the linkages between humans and waterfowl in Ells’s works and in Beaton’s 2014 webcomic “Ducks.” By doing so, it takes Ells on a time-travelling adventure and homecoming tour in the petromodern dystopia that has become his legacy.
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