peer reviewedWhen the first astronauts landed on the moon, they left unfading bootprints on its surface, testifying to our human violation of its aesthetic and symbolic autonomy. Starting from the premise that this lunar invasion has forever scarred the moon, making it a carrier of loss and an embodiment of grief, my article seeks to examine how Gail Jones, in her own fiction, aestheticizes the starry night sky in order to bring together the astronauts’ human disfiguration of the moon’s face with the human figuration by writers and artists of this very defacement. Through art’s redemptive function in the face of loss and destruction, I argue, Jones has found a way to reinstate a sense of the moon’s autonomy. In particular, this article will...
This article pivots from the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8, the first manned voyage to the moon, to r...
While Linda Hogan scholars generally agree that in her literature of environmental justice, grieving...
In this review article, we discuss the evidence for populations of impactors delivered to the Moon a...
peer reviewedWhen the first astronauts landed on the moon, they left unfading bootprints on its surf...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
In her essay “Dark Places: The Movement of the Image”, Gail Jones takes Fra Angelico’s painting Piou...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
An artist-performer and arts educator draws upon the complex and layered Third Space to explore her ...
“The planet is always half night”: Globalisation or the Shadow(s) of Colonisation in Gail Jones’s “D...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
"The only piece of art on the moon is a 3″-tall aluminium sculpture titled Fallen Astronaut. It was...
Tales of the moon’s creation abound in myth, legend, history and science. Given its conspicuous brig...
A feminist critique on the ethics of space exploration in relation to a historic photograph from the...
The moon is the biggest object in the night sky. Its light has always fascinated. That special quali...
Commentary for alt.chi paper Consider the moon: human-computer bricolage of extended object
This article pivots from the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8, the first manned voyage to the moon, to r...
While Linda Hogan scholars generally agree that in her literature of environmental justice, grieving...
In this review article, we discuss the evidence for populations of impactors delivered to the Moon a...
peer reviewedWhen the first astronauts landed on the moon, they left unfading bootprints on its surf...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
In her essay “Dark Places: The Movement of the Image”, Gail Jones takes Fra Angelico’s painting Piou...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
An artist-performer and arts educator draws upon the complex and layered Third Space to explore her ...
“The planet is always half night”: Globalisation or the Shadow(s) of Colonisation in Gail Jones’s “D...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
"The only piece of art on the moon is a 3″-tall aluminium sculpture titled Fallen Astronaut. It was...
Tales of the moon’s creation abound in myth, legend, history and science. Given its conspicuous brig...
A feminist critique on the ethics of space exploration in relation to a historic photograph from the...
The moon is the biggest object in the night sky. Its light has always fascinated. That special quali...
Commentary for alt.chi paper Consider the moon: human-computer bricolage of extended object
This article pivots from the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8, the first manned voyage to the moon, to r...
While Linda Hogan scholars generally agree that in her literature of environmental justice, grieving...
In this review article, we discuss the evidence for populations of impactors delivered to the Moon a...