Making Camp: Dwelling on the Land

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  • Situated on a remote site located in the hinterlands of Northern Ontario, this thesis begins as a positioned commentary on the conceptual effects of a nature-culture dualism and ends as an exploration of a spatial and cultural phenomena that can facilitate its middle ground. The lens and methodology used to examine this interface is the cultural ecology of making camp. This concept of 'making camp' will be defined through five act of site engagement and documentation; Arrival, Clearing, Foraging, Dwelling & Restoring.

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  • Copyright © 2019 the author(s). Theses may be used for non-commercial research, educational, or related academic purposes only. Such uses include personal study, research, scholarship, and teaching. Theses may only be shared by linking to Carleton University Institutional Repository and no part may be used without proper attribution to the author. No part may be used for commercial purposes directly or indirectly via a for-profit platform; no adaptation or derivative works are permitted without consent from the copyright owner.

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  • 2019

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