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Do You See Ice? : Inuit and Americans at Home and Away
Do You See Ice? : Inuit and Americans at Home and Away
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Author(s): Routledge, Karen
ISBN No.: 9780226580135
Pages: 272
Year: 201901
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 78.44
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Many Americans imagine the Arctic as harsh, freezing, and nearly uninhabitable. The living Arctic, however--the one experienced by native Inuit and others who worked and traveled there--is a diverse region shaped by much more than stereotype and mythology. Do You See Ice? presents a history of Arctic encounters from 1850-1920 based on Inuit and American accounts, revealing how people have made sense of new or changing environments. Karen Routledge vividly depicts the experiences of American whalers and explorers in Inuit homelands. Conversely, she relates stories of Inuit who traveled to the northeastern United States and were similarly challenged by the norms, practices, and weather they found there. Standing apart from earlier books of Arctic cultural research--which tend to focus on either Western expeditions or Inuit life-- Do You See Ice? explores relationships between these two groups in a series of northern and temperate locations. Based on archival research and conversations with Inuit Elders and experts, Routledge's book is grounded by ideas of home: how Inuit and Americans often experienced each other's countries as dangerous and inhospitable, how they tried to feel at home in unfamiliar places, and why these feelings and experiences continue to resonate today. The author intends to donate all royalties from this book to the Elders' Room at the Angmarlik Center in Pangnirtung, Nunavut.



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