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False Summit - Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction (Paperback)
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False Summit - Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction (Paperback)
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The race to climb Everest catapulted mountain climbing, with its
accompanying images of conquest and sport, into the public sphere
on a global scale. But as a metaphor for the pinnacle of human
achievement, mountaineering remains the preserve of traditional
white male heroism. False Summit unpacks gender politics in the
expedition narratives and memoirs of mountaineers in the Himalayas
and the Karakoram. Why are women still a minority in the world's
highest places? Julie Rak proposes that the genre has itself
reached a "false summit" - a peak that proves not to be the
pinnacle - and that mountaineering is not ready to welcome other
ways of climbing or other kinds of climbers. For more than two
centuries mountaineering, as an activity and as an ideal, has
helped shape how the self is understood within the context of
conquest, adventure, and proximity to risk. As climbing shows signs
of becoming more diverse, Rak asks why change is so hard to achieve
and why gender bias and other inequities exist in climbing at all.
Exploring classic and lesser-known expedition accounts from
Everest, K2, and Annapurna, False Summit helps us understand why
mountaineering remains one of the most important ways to articulate
gender identities and politics.
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