Allegories contain specific forms and techniques which define a text as an allegory, including an intention written into the text. The reader is required to make an effort to determine that intention if they are to uncover the allegory. Also, allegories function didactically to educate the reader in a certain way, and, through that education, transform the reader. This is the traditional function of allegory.In this paper, I read Bruce Pascoe’s 2001 novel, Earth, as an example of what I term an ‘Indigenous ecological allegory’. The novel encodes in allegorical form an Indigenous worldview of the natural world. Many theorists agree that such a worldview can broadly be termed ecological. The didactic principle is to educate the reader about t...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
Books with a focus on the natural world are written for young readers with a variety of purposes, bu...
The knowledge of one's surroundings is not fixed in time, but rather consists in a constantly evolvi...
Allegories contain specific forms and techniques which define a text as an allegory, including an in...
In the 1990s the advent of theories of embodied cognition have rendered porous the boundaries betwee...
Allegories contain specific forms and techniques which define a text as an allegory. Furthermore, th...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Ecopoetics has to do with the realisation of the relationship between human beings and the biosphere...
In Carpentaria (2006) and The Swan Book (2013), Alexis Wright establishes an allegorical mode where ...
This ecocritical reading of nature images in Cormac McCarthy's The Road draws on Walter Benjamin's c...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
Conrad Aiken’s observation that the “landscape and the language are the same, and we ourselves are l...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This research is an ecocritical study that has two objectives; to reveal the kinds of ecological con...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
Books with a focus on the natural world are written for young readers with a variety of purposes, bu...
The knowledge of one's surroundings is not fixed in time, but rather consists in a constantly evolvi...
Allegories contain specific forms and techniques which define a text as an allegory, including an in...
In the 1990s the advent of theories of embodied cognition have rendered porous the boundaries betwee...
Allegories contain specific forms and techniques which define a text as an allegory. Furthermore, th...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Ecopoetics has to do with the realisation of the relationship between human beings and the biosphere...
In Carpentaria (2006) and The Swan Book (2013), Alexis Wright establishes an allegorical mode where ...
This ecocritical reading of nature images in Cormac McCarthy's The Road draws on Walter Benjamin's c...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
Conrad Aiken’s observation that the “landscape and the language are the same, and we ourselves are l...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This research is an ecocritical study that has two objectives; to reveal the kinds of ecological con...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
Books with a focus on the natural world are written for young readers with a variety of purposes, bu...
The knowledge of one's surroundings is not fixed in time, but rather consists in a constantly evolvi...