Sexual Polarities: Shelley’s Frankenstein and Polar Exploration as a Search for Origins Beyond ‘woman’
This paper is about our parents and our predecessors in life and in literature. It specifically interrogates the choice of Polar landscapes for the playing out of narratives of gender difference in stories of Arctic and Antarctic exploration. I have chosen to pay attention to three narratives: Shack...
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ftunivnewcastle:oai:eprint.ncl.ac.uk:254969 2023-05-15T13:44:27+02:00 Sexual Polarities: Shelley’s Frankenstein and Polar Exploration as a Search for Origins Beyond ‘woman’ Gould PE application/pdf https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/fulltext.aspx?url=254969/02719F9D-4180-45A5-96E4-BE7C00059124.pdf&pub_id=254969 unknown Faculty of Humanities, University of Tromso Nordlit: Arctic Discourses Book chapter ftunivnewcastle 2020-06-11T23:45:36Z This paper is about our parents and our predecessors in life and in literature. It specifically interrogates the choice of Polar landscapes for the playing out of narratives of gender difference in stories of Arctic and Antarctic exploration. I have chosen to pay attention to three narratives: Shackleton's South , Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ursula K Le Guin's short story Sur . They all take place in the icy expanse of the Arctic and Antarctic. I read them in the light of the question of origins: ‘where do I come from?' Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic Newcastle University Library ePrints Service Antarctic Arctic |
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This paper is about our parents and our predecessors in life and in literature. It specifically interrogates the choice of Polar landscapes for the playing out of narratives of gender difference in stories of Arctic and Antarctic exploration. I have chosen to pay attention to three narratives: Shackleton's South , Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ursula K Le Guin's short story Sur . They all take place in the icy expanse of the Arctic and Antarctic. I read them in the light of the question of origins: ‘where do I come from?' |
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Sexual Polarities: Shelley’s Frankenstein and Polar Exploration as a Search for Origins Beyond ‘woman’ |
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