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10 Settler colonial mindsets at Halley research station, 1955–present
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Frontispiece v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of maps x
- List of contributors xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Antarctic minerals for the Soviet Bloc? Imagining the South Pole frontier of extractive socialism 30
- 2 Imperial rockets, colonial geographies 53
- 3 Narratives of colonialism in Antarctica through the lens of Historic Sites and Monuments 76
- 4 Argentina and Chile’s Antarctic colonialism? A postcolonial critique to Eurocentric analysis 99
- 5 South American claims in Antarctica 122
- 6 Colonialism without religion? Faith and politics in the history of Antarctica 147
- 7 The colonial and extracolonial bordering of Antarctica 168
- 8 Nineteenth-century connections between capitalism and colonialism in Antarctica 195
- 9 Animals, colonialism and Antarctica 225
- 10 Settler colonial mindsets at Halley research station, 1955–present 248
- 11 Domination as a legacy of the colonial origins and structure of the Antarctic Treaty System 271
- 12 Techno-autochthony 294
- Postscript 325
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Frontispiece v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of maps x
- List of contributors xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Antarctic minerals for the Soviet Bloc? Imagining the South Pole frontier of extractive socialism 30
- 2 Imperial rockets, colonial geographies 53
- 3 Narratives of colonialism in Antarctica through the lens of Historic Sites and Monuments 76
- 4 Argentina and Chile’s Antarctic colonialism? A postcolonial critique to Eurocentric analysis 99
- 5 South American claims in Antarctica 122
- 6 Colonialism without religion? Faith and politics in the history of Antarctica 147
- 7 The colonial and extracolonial bordering of Antarctica 168
- 8 Nineteenth-century connections between capitalism and colonialism in Antarctica 195
- 9 Animals, colonialism and Antarctica 225
- 10 Settler colonial mindsets at Halley research station, 1955–present 248
- 11 Domination as a legacy of the colonial origins and structure of the Antarctic Treaty System 271
- 12 Techno-autochthony 294
- Postscript 325
- Index 331