The Mountain and the Politics of Representation
Jenny Hall editor Martin Hall editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Publishing:28th May '26
£32.99
This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The stories we tell, published or otherwise, condition our mountain experiences in practice and reinforce cultural memory and representation. Yet, as this book and the authors within it set out to demonstrate, if we look beyond the boundaries of this ‘singular white history’ there is a rich diversity of stories to tell. This volume contributes to a growing body of scholarship that calls for a heterogeneity of voices in mountain memoir genres. For the first time, this diverse scholarship interrogates how mountaineering literary and media culture impact bodies, spaces, and places, in order to nuance how commodification intersects across social categories and is embodied in multi-dimensional ways. In this volume, we explore a burgeoning tradition of mountaineering literature, of cinema and of memoir to appreciate difference, beyond the habitual heroic, white male, adventurer that dominates screens and bookshelves. Through exploring multidimensional axes of social differentiation from gender, race, class, and age to dis/ability and sexuality, the book will demonstrate how commodification is embodied through representation in mountaineering literature, media, film and memoir in mountaineering spaces. Amongst our aims, this book intends to understand how multiple social dimensions overlap and work to produce independent systems of exclusion and inclusion that focus on untraditional ways to be a mountaineer.
‘This collection challenges the mainstream heterogeneous representation of white, male, heroic mountaineering endeavour and takes a wider perspective on the genre…. The Mountain and the Politics of Representation makes an original contribution by focusing on diversity within the traditional memoir category of mountain literature and media representation of mountaineering… Perhaps one of the most significant elements is the way it brings to the fore challenges and issues that continue to directly playout within the mountaineering and climbing community and media.’ Emily Ankers, Leisure Studies
ISBN: 9781805966357
Dimensions: unknown
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320 pages