id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_26kepwje2vfbpfrxnhsjoudupq Heather Waldroup Hard to Reach: Anne Brigman, Mountaineering, and Modernity in California 2014.0 21 .pdf application/pdf 9490 676 62 Hard to Reach: Anne Brigman, Mountaineering, and Modernity in California of the expansion of national parks, early conservation movements, and the development of mountaineering in California, all of which made the area more accessible to Brigman's Sierra photographs stress the strong interdependency of modernism and the history and practice of mountaineering gives new insight into the work of this significant California photographer, and more broadly, to the many, often contradictory However, Ortner's argument is not incommensurate with other scholarship on mountaineering: her research instead suggests that, like Brigman's work, the relationship Like other modern mountaineers, Brigman describes her experiences in the Sierras Brigman, he had a strong spiritualist relationship to the landscape and saw his experiences in the mountains not only as a form of recreation but also as a way to achieve Brigman's works from the Sierras engage with both modern and antimodern themes. ./cache/work_26kepwje2vfbpfrxnhsjoudupq.pdf ./txt/work_26kepwje2vfbpfrxnhsjoudupq.txt