À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage

The magnetic poles have always fascinated people. Namely because of their whiteness the expanse of which is traversed by a few Eskimos in the Arctic... Contrary to the Antarctic, the Arctic is inhabited. These Canadian people, recently renamed the Inuit, are proud of their representations of the env...

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Main Author: Fabienne Joliet
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2015-07-01
Series:Projets de Paysage
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10681
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spelling doaj-8d2a8384b05242558f2191c3b356ad7e2021-07-08T16:37:19ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242015-07-011210.4000/paysage.10681À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysageFabienne JolietThe magnetic poles have always fascinated people. Namely because of their whiteness the expanse of which is traversed by a few Eskimos in the Arctic... Contrary to the Antarctic, the Arctic is inhabited. These Canadian people, recently renamed the Inuit, are proud of their representations of the environment, territory, and landscape which are intimately linked to those of their society and its native culture. The perspective of Inuit from the Nunavik region was ignored by Westerners because these people were for a long time held apart from the colonial assimilation process. Theirs is an original Inuit point of view concerning territories which are not considered virgin and are not always white with snow.http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10681landscapecultureArcticInuit"imagibilité"
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author Fabienne Joliet
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À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
Projets de Paysage
landscape
culture
Arctic
Inuit
"imagibilité"
author_facet Fabienne Joliet
author_sort Fabienne Joliet
title À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
title_short À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
title_full À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
title_fullStr À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
title_full_unstemmed À l’envers du Grand Blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
title_sort à l’envers du grand blanc, le sens inuit du paysage
publisher Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille
series Projets de Paysage
issn 1969-6124
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The magnetic poles have always fascinated people. Namely because of their whiteness the expanse of which is traversed by a few Eskimos in the Arctic... Contrary to the Antarctic, the Arctic is inhabited. These Canadian people, recently renamed the Inuit, are proud of their representations of the environment, territory, and landscape which are intimately linked to those of their society and its native culture. The perspective of Inuit from the Nunavik region was ignored by Westerners because these people were for a long time held apart from the colonial assimilation process. Theirs is an original Inuit point of view concerning territories which are not considered virgin and are not always white with snow.
topic landscape
culture
Arctic
Inuit
"imagibilité"
url http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10681
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