The paper discusses Robyn Davidson's travel narrative Tracks arguing that it produces a desert space that is inhabitable, active, alive and part, rather than the ancient foe, of the non-Aboriginal Australian subject
The paper draws on three of Hope's poems that invoke the Australian landscape. Characterising hope a...
The paper examines the way the desert functions in Grant Watson's novels Desert Horizon and Daimon a...
This paper interprets Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks in light of Louis Owens’ frontier theory. Accord...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
The following analysis of the Australian Outback as an imagined space is informed by theories descri...
This book documents a collaborative, environmental art project on Puritjarra, a rock shelter in the ...
This chapter surveys and assesses from an ecocentric perspective some representative literary portra...
In this paper Rachel Fensham returns to the writings of Gaston Bachelard in order to examine the poe...
This chapter examines the notion of reading in relation to space and place, and develops an ethics o...
Desert landscapes of central Australia have inspired various narratives for nation building. These n...
The address argues that the 'betwixt and between' of debatable land indicates a different dynamic of...
The paper notes the absence of women explorers in Australian history and examines Emily Caroline Cre...
A conversation from the points of view of Laura Hartley's work with rural women and Margaret Somerv...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 289-331.1. Introduction : more than a walk in the park -- 2. ...
The paper draws on three of Hope's poems that invoke the Australian landscape. Characterising hope a...
The paper examines the way the desert functions in Grant Watson's novels Desert Horizon and Daimon a...
This paper interprets Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks in light of Louis Owens’ frontier theory. Accord...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
The following analysis of the Australian Outback as an imagined space is informed by theories descri...
This book documents a collaborative, environmental art project on Puritjarra, a rock shelter in the ...
This chapter surveys and assesses from an ecocentric perspective some representative literary portra...
In this paper Rachel Fensham returns to the writings of Gaston Bachelard in order to examine the poe...
This chapter examines the notion of reading in relation to space and place, and develops an ethics o...
Desert landscapes of central Australia have inspired various narratives for nation building. These n...
The address argues that the 'betwixt and between' of debatable land indicates a different dynamic of...
The paper notes the absence of women explorers in Australian history and examines Emily Caroline Cre...
A conversation from the points of view of Laura Hartley's work with rural women and Margaret Somerv...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 289-331.1. Introduction : more than a walk in the park -- 2. ...
The paper draws on three of Hope's poems that invoke the Australian landscape. Characterising hope a...
The paper examines the way the desert functions in Grant Watson's novels Desert Horizon and Daimon a...
This paper interprets Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks in light of Louis Owens’ frontier theory. Accord...