Gum trees, or eucalypts, encompass all species belonging to the genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia, Eucalyptopsis and Arillastrum. They are the most abundant group of trees in Australia and have adapted to almost every Australian natural and urban landscape and climate. They have also found a significant place in the cultural landscape, featuring heavily in Australian art, books, stories, songs, poems, movies and television. Attempting to understand this collective cultural significance could provide insight into relationships between humans and nature, as well as better understand human motivations to protect or defend nature. This thesis explores how and why gum trees are such a strong part of Australian cu...
Our paper focuses on the materiality, cultural history and cultural relations of selected artworks i...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
'Edge of the Trees; Aboriginality and Australian Identity' is a definitive investigation in to the d...
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A ...
My family has a connection to the area surrounding and including Lismore, a city in northern New Sou...
This article focuses on human-plant relations, drawing on ethnographic research from northern Austra...
The artistic visualisation Wallangarra Seeing the White Gum seeks to communicate the challenges Aust...
Scholars studying the globalization of Australian trees have previously emphasized the rapid natural...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
The spiritual significance of forests is explored, based on interviews with people involved in dispu...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
237, [3] p. front., 2 plates. 18 1/2 cm.Introduction. Cooper, E. Forest culture and Australian gum-...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
Our paper focuses on the materiality, cultural history and cultural relations of selected artworks i...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
'Edge of the Trees; Aboriginality and Australian Identity' is a definitive investigation in to the d...
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A ...
My family has a connection to the area surrounding and including Lismore, a city in northern New Sou...
This article focuses on human-plant relations, drawing on ethnographic research from northern Austra...
The artistic visualisation Wallangarra Seeing the White Gum seeks to communicate the challenges Aust...
Scholars studying the globalization of Australian trees have previously emphasized the rapid natural...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
The spiritual significance of forests is explored, based on interviews with people involved in dispu...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
237, [3] p. front., 2 plates. 18 1/2 cm.Introduction. Cooper, E. Forest culture and Australian gum-...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
Our paper focuses on the materiality, cultural history and cultural relations of selected artworks i...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...
The Southwest corner of Western Australia has a distinctive culture of flora. In particular, the reg...