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(Ebook) Imperial Ascent: Mountaineering, Masculinity and Empire by Peter L. Bayers ISBN 9780870817168, 0870817167

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Authors:Peter L. Bayers
Pages:174 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:First Edition
Publisher:University Press of Colorado
Language:english
File Size:1.9 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780870817168, 0870817167
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(Ebook) Imperial Ascent: Mountaineering, Masculinity and Empire by Peter L. Bayers ISBN 9780870817168, 0870817167

The thrills and chills of mountaineering literature have long attracted a devoted audience of serious climbers, adventure-seekers, and armchair enthusiasts. In recent decades, scholars have come to view these tales of prowess and fortitude as texts laden with ideological meaning. In "Imperial Ascent" a comparative study of seven such twentieth-century mountaineering narratives, Peter L. Bayers articulates the multiple and varied ways mountaineering and its literature have played in the formation and maintenance of national identity. By examining such works as Belmore BrowneÂ’s "The Conquest of Mount McKinley" and Sir John HuntÂ’s "The Ascent of Everest," Bayers contends that for American and British climbers, mountaineering is tied to imperial ideology and dominant notions of masculinity. At the same time, he demonstrates how "Tiger of the Snows," Sherpa Tenzing Norgay's account of climbing Mount Everest, undermines Western conceptions of mountaineering and imperialism. Throughout this theoretically informed critique, Bayers manages to retain the sense of awe and adventure inherent in the original works, making "Imperial Ascent" a highly engaging read.
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