In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need to accept the unique features of the regional weather, such as cyclones, and be prepared to embrace their larger meaning for life in the tropics. In a physical landscape impacted by some 207 tropical cyclones since 1858, Queensland writers have attempted to incorporate both the terror and the sublime of the cyclone into their sense of place as they have attempted to find context for the unpredictable, chaotic and destructive tropical cyclone within their ostensibly tamed and ordered natural landscape. Consequently, the cyclone has become a defining symbolic metaphor of not only physical but also of literary tropical Queensland. Some Queensl...
From the earliest days of white settlement in North Queensland, cyclones have shaped the way settler...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...
When I visited my field site in western Fiji in June 2016, it was obvious that many were still deali...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need...
Working within a physical landscape that has felt the impact of tropical cyclones and cyclone surges...
Cyclone Country is about our place, our weather, our stories and us. It is about our search for the ...
This thesis is an ethnography of how people live with recurring disaster threats in Far North Queen...
Cyclones are endured, but often dreaded in tropical regions such as Far North Queensland. Memories, ...
Climate change literary criticism calls for fundamental re-evalutions of our critical tools. In repr...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
Prior to writing his 1947 novel, Cyclone, Queensland author Vance Palmer drafted out many of his ide...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
Much of the Queensland coastline has frequently been exposed to and affected by tropical cyclones. F...
Thea Astley once commented that, 'everybody is living on a cyclonic edge', and that many of her char...
Prior to writing his 1947 novel, Cyclone, Queensland author Vance Palmer drafted out many of his ide...
From the earliest days of white settlement in North Queensland, cyclones have shaped the way settler...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...
When I visited my field site in western Fiji in June 2016, it was obvious that many were still deali...
In order to better understand and respond to the tropics as part of the global environment, we need...
Working within a physical landscape that has felt the impact of tropical cyclones and cyclone surges...
Cyclone Country is about our place, our weather, our stories and us. It is about our search for the ...
This thesis is an ethnography of how people live with recurring disaster threats in Far North Queen...
Cyclones are endured, but often dreaded in tropical regions such as Far North Queensland. Memories, ...
Climate change literary criticism calls for fundamental re-evalutions of our critical tools. In repr...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
Prior to writing his 1947 novel, Cyclone, Queensland author Vance Palmer drafted out many of his ide...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
Much of the Queensland coastline has frequently been exposed to and affected by tropical cyclones. F...
Thea Astley once commented that, 'everybody is living on a cyclonic edge', and that many of her char...
Prior to writing his 1947 novel, Cyclone, Queensland author Vance Palmer drafted out many of his ide...
From the earliest days of white settlement in North Queensland, cyclones have shaped the way settler...
The term 'Cyclone' derived from a Greek word meaning the coil of a snake, is used for tropical revo...
When I visited my field site in western Fiji in June 2016, it was obvious that many were still deali...