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A tour into untouched land : Enacting wilderness through relational engagements
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Ethnography |
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Web | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14661381241260879 |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14661381241260879 |
Keywords | engagement; environment; more-than-human relations; wilderness; tourism; Svalbard |
Description | Drawing upon an ethnographic study of guided tours in Svalbard, in this article I explore how is the wilderness enacted as a situational and contextual outcome of more-then-human relations, emerging from engagements with the environment. As the engagements during the guided tours contest the often expected ‘purity’ of wilderness, I further investigate in detail when and how nature-culture dichotomy is both contested and re-produced in the enactment of wilderness. I argue that the nature-culture dichotomy constituting wilderness on Svalbard shifts from the idea of human-less nature to life in harmony with nature in which some human traces are present. This dichotomy then emerges from more-than-human relations. Further, I show that the character of wilderness is also emerging from different situations and contexts, where temporality, knowledge and dependency on self or others influence the engagements and more-than-human relations. |