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Full Description
This book brings together the perspectives of eminent and emerging scholars from fields as varied as science communication, art history, pop cultural studies, environmental studies, sciences studying ice and artists to explore the power of (popular) arts and aesthetics to communicate ice research and the urgency of environmental action. Examining the aesthetic strategies employed in images, (popular) visual fiction and narratives to convey meaning and awareness - and how they can be made fruitful for science communication - the project will generate new perspectives on how our collective environmental responsibility can be addressed and communicated across disciplines and divers audiences. In doing so, the volume will illuminate the cultural power of ice research and contribute to a better understanding of the cultural work that emerges from our ecological crisis.
Contents
PART 1: Staging Ice and Ice Stages in Science, Science Communication and Aesthetic Experience.- 1. Communicating Loss: Ice Research, Popular Art and Aesthetics: Introduction.- 2. Ice Stages and Staging Ice.- 3. Movies on Ice: An ArtSci Perspective on Communicating Antarctic Ice in the Climate Emergency.- 4. Here Be Science Show Dragons: Ice, Icons and Metaphoric Approaches to Climate Change Communication.- PART 2 :Ice Exploration: Heroism, Art and Imaginaries.- 5. Ethnography as Racialised Womanhood in the Arctic Writings of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary.- 6. Materiality of Time: Polar Ice as a Medium for Ecological Art for the Tempered Zones.- 7. Sensing Polar Ice Bodies.- 8. Antarctic Science on the Musical Stage.- 9. Icy Love: Performing Affect and Emotion Feeling About Climate Change.- PART 3: Pop Cultural Meanings of Ice in Visual Fiction and Film.- 10. Frozen Balloons: Aeronautic Heroism and Scientific Knowledge Production.- 11. Hard Ice, Soft Snow? Transnationalism, Spectatorship and the Arctic Sublime in Chasing Ice (2011) and Silent Snow (2011) .- 12. Frozen-Ground Cartoons—Revealing the Invisible Ice.- 13. On the Visual Narratives of Ice in Popular Culture: Comics on Ice, Icy Villains and Ice Science.- 14. Melt for Me: Communicating Ice Empathy Through the Plasticity of Disney.- 15. On the Aesthetic Facets of Ice Urgency: Some Final Reflections.-