In her book Through Other Continents: American Literature through Deep Time (Princeton UP, 2006), Wai Chee Dimock argues for a new approach to envisaging nations and their literary productions. Rather than perceiving a nation’s literary output as coterminous with its history, one could conceive of it as ‘a criss-crossing set of pathways, open-ended and ever-multiplying, weaving in and out of other geographies, other languages and cultures’. Dimock refers to this ‘tangle of relations’ as ‘deep time’—not bound by definitive dates such 1788, when Arthur Phillip jammed a pole in the sand of Port Jackson—but stretching across several temporalities and geographies.If time is conceptualised not as a linear progression, but as ‘a structure of evolv...
This thesis explores ideas about the deep past in Australia in the context of contemporary notions o...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The Darling River Basin had been occupied by Aborigines for 30 000 years before the new white coloni...
In her book Through Other Continents: American Literature through Deep Time (Princeton UP, 2006), Wa...
In 1830, soon after her arrival on the shores of Augusta, WA, Georgiana Molloy gave birth to, and lo...
Investigating transcultural encounters between Europe and Australia in Murray Bail's Eucalyptus thro...
The paper maps some of the minute distributions and redistributions of power and autonomy in ninetee...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
This thesis examines the practices of botanical collectors in nineteenthcentury Van Diemen’s Land, ...
The Botanists Way is a promotional concept developed by the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mt Toma...
The dominant historical pattern of the Australian flora over the last 65 million years is one of con...
Early nineteenth-century Eurocentric perceptions of natural history led to the flora and fauna of Au...
Kathleen McArthur was an Australian naturalist, writer, botanical illustrator and conservationist. I...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This thesis explores ideas about the deep past in Australia in the context of contemporary notions o...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The Darling River Basin had been occupied by Aborigines for 30 000 years before the new white coloni...
In her book Through Other Continents: American Literature through Deep Time (Princeton UP, 2006), Wa...
In 1830, soon after her arrival on the shores of Augusta, WA, Georgiana Molloy gave birth to, and lo...
Investigating transcultural encounters between Europe and Australia in Murray Bail's Eucalyptus thro...
The paper maps some of the minute distributions and redistributions of power and autonomy in ninetee...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
This thesis examines the practices of botanical collectors in nineteenthcentury Van Diemen’s Land, ...
The Botanists Way is a promotional concept developed by the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mt Toma...
The dominant historical pattern of the Australian flora over the last 65 million years is one of con...
Early nineteenth-century Eurocentric perceptions of natural history led to the flora and fauna of Au...
Kathleen McArthur was an Australian naturalist, writer, botanical illustrator and conservationist. I...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This thesis explores ideas about the deep past in Australia in the context of contemporary notions o...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The Darling River Basin had been occupied by Aborigines for 30 000 years before the new white coloni...