The Queen of the Arctic: Louise Arner Boyd

Elisabeth Isaksson, Anka Ryall

POLAR RESEARCH(2023)

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Abstract
Louise Boyd (1887-1972) was a female pioneer in Arctic research whose legacy includes the exploration of north-east Greenland. In this Perspective piece, we use a broad interdisciplinary approach to investigate her career as a photogra-pher and expedition leader. When documenting glacial retreat during the 1930s, she was at the forefront of the development of glaciology as a research discipline. Without family obligations and with seemingly inexhaustible finan-cial resources, she used Arctic exploration to create an independent and self-defined life for herself.
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polar exploration,gender,glaciology,photography,greenland,norwegian polar history
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