Scholarly debates often entertain the perspective that 'the frontier makes the man'. This book considers human-frontier relations to be mutually constitutive and transformative and explores the range of 'frontiers' that we encounter in different 'spheres' of our life. It recognises that in experiences of extreme landscapes, risky physical and social endeavours, or at the fringes of human experience, a more complex and subtle emotional geography can be charted.
This book seeks to curate the experiences of frontiers as spaces of transformation, exploration and adventure. It reflects...
Scholarly debates often entertain the perspective that 'the frontier makes the man'. This book considers human-frontier relations to be mutually co...