This account sets itself against the binarism of physical versus cultural determinism that drives population-environment debate over people's place on the Australian continent. In reading back into colonial times, it evokes 'our' unresolved sense of relation to nature on a continent that has pressed awkward buttons since the time the botanist on Cook's Endeavour, Joseph Banks, first mused over the apparent contradiction on the east coast of human presence and uncultivated land. Australia's 'state of nature', including its inhabitants, elicited tensions in Anglo-Celtic peoples' ambiguous relation with nature that have never gone away or been resolved. Indeed, I argue, against the background of what was considered in eighteenth-century Enligh...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Can native title, across remote, rural and urban settings, complement and overlap with current and f...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...
The idea of biodiversity is at once scientific and political, cultivating respect for the multiplici...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
This paper seeks to explain the shift that took place in the mid-nineteenth century elaboration of a...
The paper addresses cultural assumptions about ‘nativeness’ and ‘belonging’ to place as they are imp...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Scholars have explored the history of attitudes toward northern Australia primarily in the context o...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
Australia is an old continent with an immensely long history of human settlement. The argument made ...
The attachment of Australian Aboriginal people to land has not only been amply documented by anthrop...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Can native title, across remote, rural and urban settings, complement and overlap with current and f...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...
The idea of biodiversity is at once scientific and political, cultivating respect for the multiplici...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
This paper seeks to explain the shift that took place in the mid-nineteenth century elaboration of a...
The paper addresses cultural assumptions about ‘nativeness’ and ‘belonging’ to place as they are imp...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Scholars have explored the history of attitudes toward northern Australia primarily in the context o...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
Australia is an old continent with an immensely long history of human settlement. The argument made ...
The attachment of Australian Aboriginal people to land has not only been amply documented by anthrop...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Can native title, across remote, rural and urban settings, complement and overlap with current and f...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...