In Carpentaria (2006) and The Swan Book (2013), Alexis Wright establishes an allegorical mode where she reimagines Europeans' first encounters with Australia from an Aboriginal environmental perspective. In this narrative system, the discovery of Australia is not realised by exploring colonisers, but by vulnerable strangers who apprehend the continent both experientially and linguistically. In Carpentaria, the Stranger-figure of Elias Smith is left amnesic after surviving a shipwreck during a cyclone; his first encounter with Australia is extremely violent and results in a loss of personal (hi)story. In The Swan Book, the character of Bella Donna seeks refuge in the nostalgia of swan stories after the disappearance of her native lands due t...
To think ‘environmentally’ or ‘ecologically’, as Buell warns us, requires thinking ‘against’ or beyo...
One of Australia’s most distinguished Indigenous authors, Alexis Wright, stages the fleeting presenc...
In this paper I argue that Alexis Wright's novel The Swan Book (2013) establishes a hermeneutics of ...
In Carpentaria (2006) and The Swan Book (2013), Alexis Wright establishes an allegorical mode where ...
Alexis Wright’s novel, The Swan Book (2013), set one hundred years in the future on a climate-change...
Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria (2006) is a highly significant event in Australian Literature, winning t...
This article analyses the representation of environmental crisis and climate crisis in Carpentaria (...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This article analyses the representation of environmental crisis and climate crisis in Carpentaria (...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
In the 1990s the advent of theories of embodied cognition have rendered porous the boundaries betwee...
The knowledge of one's surroundings is not fixed in time, but rather consists in a constantly evolvi...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
I argue in this essay that Australian writer Alexis Wright’s 2006 novel Carpentaria and Kim Scott’s ...
To think ‘environmentally’ or ‘ecologically’, as Buell warns us, requires thinking ‘against’ or beyo...
One of Australia’s most distinguished Indigenous authors, Alexis Wright, stages the fleeting presenc...
In this paper I argue that Alexis Wright's novel The Swan Book (2013) establishes a hermeneutics of ...
In Carpentaria (2006) and The Swan Book (2013), Alexis Wright establishes an allegorical mode where ...
Alexis Wright’s novel, The Swan Book (2013), set one hundred years in the future on a climate-change...
Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria (2006) is a highly significant event in Australian Literature, winning t...
This article analyses the representation of environmental crisis and climate crisis in Carpentaria (...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This article analyses the representation of environmental crisis and climate crisis in Carpentaria (...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
In the 1990s the advent of theories of embodied cognition have rendered porous the boundaries betwee...
The knowledge of one's surroundings is not fixed in time, but rather consists in a constantly evolvi...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
I argue in this essay that Australian writer Alexis Wright’s 2006 novel Carpentaria and Kim Scott’s ...
To think ‘environmentally’ or ‘ecologically’, as Buell warns us, requires thinking ‘against’ or beyo...
One of Australia’s most distinguished Indigenous authors, Alexis Wright, stages the fleeting presenc...
In this paper I argue that Alexis Wright's novel The Swan Book (2013) establishes a hermeneutics of ...