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      “Exceeding Beringia”: Upending universal human events and wayward transits in Arctic spaces

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      Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
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          In this article I examine the enlistment of Arctic ice to tell grand, universal stories about humanity’s origins and endings. Specifically, I analyze 18th century Natural History musings that linked Arctic climate to race and human difference. I demonstrate that these musings are constitutive to an invention of pathologized migrancy across Arctic spaces that emerge as a consequence of the inability of ice to foster agricultural settlement. I call this phenomenon temperate-normativity, in which Arctic spaces of ice are produced as inferior, not meaningful on their own but read as where transit to temperate locales occurs and those who linger are consequentially rendered as aberrant. To upend temperate-normative ideals of landscape and livelihood, I analyze a poem titled “Exceeding Beringia” by Joan Naviyuk Kane (Inupiaq) wherein Inupiaq relations to more-than-human kin articulate transit and migration as a mutual, obligatory responsibility.

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                Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
                Environ Plan D
                SAGE Publications
                0263-7758
                1472-3433
                February 2021
                August 31 2020
                February 2021
                : 39
                : 1
                : 158-175
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                [1 ]University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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                10.1177/0263775820950745
                a8a919b0-8440-4c8b-8e60-b5f76a90c54f
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