2019
DOI: 10.37536/ecozona.2019.10.2.2924
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El Capitan as a Site for Male Healing from Trauma in Jeff Long’s The Wall and Tommy Caldwell’s The Push

Abstract: Nature and mountains are often represented as places of healing in literature and the media, especially for white, healthy, and middleclass men. However, discussions on nature and gender in relation to trauma are rare, and a specific discussion on the representation of male mountain climbers' traumas is missing. In this article, we are interested in how nature, particularly the famous mountain El Capitan, is represented in Jeff Long's novel The Wall (2006) and Tommy Caldwell's memoir The Push (2017) as a spec… Show more

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“…Other interpretations are also possible, including ones implying conquest. Ray, 2017;Salovaara & Rodi-Risberg, 2019;Wheeler, E.A., 2013). However, discussion on these issues is rare within mountain sports communities, let alone in mountain sports media relying on profit.…”
Section: Harri Salovaaramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other interpretations are also possible, including ones implying conquest. Ray, 2017;Salovaara & Rodi-Risberg, 2019;Wheeler, E.A., 2013). However, discussion on these issues is rare within mountain sports communities, let alone in mountain sports media relying on profit.…”
Section: Harri Salovaaramentioning
confidence: 99%