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South Pole - 7. Antarctic Literature and Public Perception

7. Antarctic Literature and Public Perception

07/16/24 • 30 min

South Pole

In this captivating episode of "South Pole," host Clark Marchese explores the profound impact of Antarctic literature on public perceptions of the icy continent. Joined by Dr. Elizabeth Leane, a scholar who bridges the worlds of science and literature, they delve into how novels, poetry, and other media have historically shaped our understanding of Antarctica. From early gothic influences to modern environmental concerns, discover how fictional depictions influence real-world views and contribute to public engagement with Antarctic issues. Whether discussing the role of fiction in shaping policy or the connection between literature and environmental advocacy, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of culture and science in one of the world's most enigmatic places. Join us for a journey through the frozen narratives that define Antarctica in the public imagination.


Episode Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Leane

More information about Dr. Elizabeth Leane here

Follow Dr. Elizabeth Leane on X


Read Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Sameul Taylor Colridge.

Find the Birthday Boys by Beryl Bainbridge

Find Toward Antarctica by Elizabeth Bradfield

Find Who Goes There? By John W. Campbell Jr.


Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese

Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

Theme music by Nela Ruiz


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this captivating episode of "South Pole," host Clark Marchese explores the profound impact of Antarctic literature on public perceptions of the icy continent. Joined by Dr. Elizabeth Leane, a scholar who bridges the worlds of science and literature, they delve into how novels, poetry, and other media have historically shaped our understanding of Antarctica. From early gothic influences to modern environmental concerns, discover how fictional depictions influence real-world views and contribute to public engagement with Antarctic issues. Whether discussing the role of fiction in shaping policy or the connection between literature and environmental advocacy, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of culture and science in one of the world's most enigmatic places. Join us for a journey through the frozen narratives that define Antarctica in the public imagination.


Episode Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Leane

More information about Dr. Elizabeth Leane here

Follow Dr. Elizabeth Leane on X


Read Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Sameul Taylor Colridge.

Find the Birthday Boys by Beryl Bainbridge

Find Toward Antarctica by Elizabeth Bradfield

Find Who Goes There? By John W. Campbell Jr.


Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese

Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

Theme music by Nela Ruiz


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode Guest: Dr. Jilda Caccavo


More information about Dr. Caccavo on her website

Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese

Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

Theme music by Nela Ruiz


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode Guest: Dr. Meagan Dewar

More information about Dr. Meagan Dewar here

Browse Dr. Meagan Dewar’s publications on Research Gate

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Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese

Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

Theme music by Nela Ruiz


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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