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. 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.
Julie Rak Boeken
Julie Rak verdiept zich in de literaire kritiek, met name in autobiografische discoursen en de manieren waarop herinneringen worden geconstrueerd en gedeeld. Ze onderzoekt hoe individuele en collectieve herinneringen elkaar kruisen binnen literaire werken. Haar onderzoek verkent identiteit in het digitale tijdperk, met een focus op hoe individuen hun online zelf construeren. Rak's analyse biedt een diepgaande kijk op de relatie tussen persoonlijke verhalen en bredere maatschappelijke discussies.



Julie Rak, an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta, specializes in English literature. Her expertise and contributions to the field highlight her academic focus and engagement with literary studies.
Boom!
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From James Frey's A Million Little Pieces to memoirs about bartending, Iran, the liberation of Dachau, hacking, and the impact of 9/11, this book argues that the memoir boom is more than a publishing trend. It is becoming the way readers try to understand major events in terms of individual experiences.