This paper discusses Dark's evocation of the Australian environment, particularly her representation of the land as a critical component of her agenda of national self-analysis, and argues for her role in the development of a national conservation consciousness, by reference to The Timeless Land
Ecopoetics has to do with the realisation of the relationship between human beings and the biosphere...
Special Issue editors, Professor Kate Rigby and Associate Professor Linda Williams, introduce papers...
This dissertation locates Progressive-era sites of environmental controversy—the Hetch-Hetchy Dam, t...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Gullickson, Michelle, M.A., Spring 2014 “We on the Land: Collected Essays in Ecocriticism” Chairpers...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Dr. Elizabeth RobinThe central event in this thesis ...
This paper focusses on Wright's desire to engage with the absent narrative of indigenous dispossessi...
The Australian Conversation Fund book, Diversity or Dust, pinpoints the future of rare and often uni...
In 1968 Sir William McDonald, Victoria's Minister of Lands, announced a rural settlement scheme for ...
The paper argues that Hanrahan, rather than taking her identity from the landscape that was presente...
This paper compares and contrasts different approaches to the landscape as heritage as expressed by ...
The thesis comprises a collection of poetry, The Sixth Creek, and an exegesis The home as habitat: w...
This paper attempts to put forward an understanding of environmental thought in the early 20th centu...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
The concept of nature plays a key role in the thought of Hannah Arendt, though it has not been explo...
Ecopoetics has to do with the realisation of the relationship between human beings and the biosphere...
Special Issue editors, Professor Kate Rigby and Associate Professor Linda Williams, introduce papers...
This dissertation locates Progressive-era sites of environmental controversy—the Hetch-Hetchy Dam, t...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Gullickson, Michelle, M.A., Spring 2014 “We on the Land: Collected Essays in Ecocriticism” Chairpers...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Dr. Elizabeth RobinThe central event in this thesis ...
This paper focusses on Wright's desire to engage with the absent narrative of indigenous dispossessi...
The Australian Conversation Fund book, Diversity or Dust, pinpoints the future of rare and often uni...
In 1968 Sir William McDonald, Victoria's Minister of Lands, announced a rural settlement scheme for ...
The paper argues that Hanrahan, rather than taking her identity from the landscape that was presente...
This paper compares and contrasts different approaches to the landscape as heritage as expressed by ...
The thesis comprises a collection of poetry, The Sixth Creek, and an exegesis The home as habitat: w...
This paper attempts to put forward an understanding of environmental thought in the early 20th centu...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
The concept of nature plays a key role in the thought of Hannah Arendt, though it has not been explo...
Ecopoetics has to do with the realisation of the relationship between human beings and the biosphere...
Special Issue editors, Professor Kate Rigby and Associate Professor Linda Williams, introduce papers...
This dissertation locates Progressive-era sites of environmental controversy—the Hetch-Hetchy Dam, t...