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Lowell Duckert and his book "Arcticologies"

Arcticologies: Early Modern Actions for Our Warmer World

August 26, 2025 Written by CAS Communication Staff

Do we really know what cold is? In Arcticologies (University of Minnesota Press, August 2025), Lowell Duckert delves into early modern European texts to trace how representations of frigidity from the 16th and 17th centuries have contributed to historical understandings of climate and contemporary debates on climate change. 

Arguing that human culture and science are, in fact, indebted to the cold, Duckert, associate professor in the University of Delaware Department of English, suggests that these early depictions offer critical terms for advancing the aims of climate-change activism and assisting in counterapocalyptic thinking. An imaginative and intellectual journey, Arcticologies reveals the enduring role of cold in wide-ranging storytelling traditions. It draws on Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Othello and the works of Thomas Dekker, René Descartes and Thomas Hobbes and is informed throughout by contemporary Indigenous writing, including that of Sheila Watt-Cloutier and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. 

In reflecting on these assorted accounts, Duckert sees cold as not only an environmental hardship but a source of cultural creativity and resilience, highlighting moments of collaboration between humans and the icy world, from arctic exploration to urban fairs on frozen rivers. Cold, Duckert makes clear, is more than the absence of warmth. Situating our contemporary obsession with impending planetary meltdown within the mazelike arcticologies of the past, Duckert shows how early modern cold brought about forms of curiosity, vocabulary and interspecies relationality that can serve us today. In doing so, he asks us to identify what has been lost and who is at risk in today’s thinning cold—while also urging us to imagine alternative futures focused not on inevitable and total collapse but on adaptation and preserving what remains.


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