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American cows in Antarctica: Richard Byrd's polar dairy as symbolic settler colonialism
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 10:27 authored by Elizabeth LeaneElizabeth Leane, Hanne NielsenHanne NielsenFew people are aware that dairy cows form part of Antarctic exploration history. Richard Byrd's second expedition of 1933–35 took with it three Guernseys, ostensibly to provide milk for the men. We outline the cows' Antarctica experience, discussing the way in which their celebrity benefited the expedition and its sponsors. Contextualizing the episode within the cultural history of milk in the US, we suggest some lenses through which the Guernseys can be read. These cows, we argue, enabled Byrd to enact a form of symbolic settler colonialism on the Antarctic continent.
Funding
Australian Research Council
History
Publication title
Journal of Colonialism & Colonial HistoryVolume
18Pagination
1-13ISSN
1532-5768Department/School
School of HumanitiesPublisher
The Johns Hopkins University PressPlace of publication
United StatesRights statement
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