Exploring the links between concepts of space and place, Spatiality and Symbolic Expression focuses on the ways in which cultural expression occurs. With a view to identifying commonalities, chapters examine four key facets of an emerging framework and analyze language, literature, translation, pedagogy, film, music, art and the use of iconic imagery in nation-building projects. Contributing to an on-going conversation, these essays aim to offer a greater sense of how symbolic expression and cultural production rely on spatial realities to achieve their ends
In the last thirty years appropriation has been studied as the practice of reworking earlier works o...
This review describes some recent, unexpected findings concerning variation in spatial language acro...
Australian Cultural Geographies examines the diverse relationships between people and place through ...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
In the year in which the new Australian government has officially apologized to the Stolen Generatio...
'A Grammar of Space' takes some of the questions on the relationship between a territory and its des...
A growing number of studies acknowledge the interpretative potential of spatial models for the unde...
In an often cited passage, the philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty expresses how, when gazing at the l...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
The purpose of this essay has been to relate the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place to three...
Draws on Gaston Bachelard's landmark 1958 work, The Poetics of Space, to explore the concept of crea...
'Spatial Narratives' is an installation constructed of spatial descriptors from the writings of Aust...
This paper looks at the role of art in understanding place as a construct of the imagination, reacti...
During 150 years, non-indigenous people’s celebration of the landscape in Australia found its main e...
In the last thirty years appropriation has been studied as the practice of reworking earlier works o...
This review describes some recent, unexpected findings concerning variation in spatial language acro...
Australian Cultural Geographies examines the diverse relationships between people and place through ...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
In the year in which the new Australian government has officially apologized to the Stolen Generatio...
'A Grammar of Space' takes some of the questions on the relationship between a territory and its des...
A growing number of studies acknowledge the interpretative potential of spatial models for the unde...
In an often cited passage, the philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty expresses how, when gazing at the l...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
The purpose of this essay has been to relate the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place to three...
Draws on Gaston Bachelard's landmark 1958 work, The Poetics of Space, to explore the concept of crea...
'Spatial Narratives' is an installation constructed of spatial descriptors from the writings of Aust...
This paper looks at the role of art in understanding place as a construct of the imagination, reacti...
During 150 years, non-indigenous people’s celebration of the landscape in Australia found its main e...
In the last thirty years appropriation has been studied as the practice of reworking earlier works o...
This review describes some recent, unexpected findings concerning variation in spatial language acro...
Australian Cultural Geographies examines the diverse relationships between people and place through ...