Malouf’s ecological concerns and interest in the natural world and their relationship with the cultural can be traced in most of his works, both in prose and poetry. Space and place such as the wilderness and the garden, the steppe and the Roman Empire, the Australian bush and the city are fundamental elements in Malouf’s delineation of individual, social, political and cultural relationships with the land. This article focuses on “Jacko’s Reach” (Malouf 2000), where, under the label of progress, globalisation is enforcing the development of a local natural place. Jacko’s Reach, “our last pocket of scrub”, will be destroyed by “mechanical shovels and cranes”, to build “a new shopping mall” (93), deceptively advertised as a necessity for the...
In the West, the fantasy of returning to nature, understood as a return to an original matrix, has m...
The physical environment plays a key role in the writing of Antoine Volodine, and in that of his “po...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
This article discusses David Malouf’s novel entitled An Imaginary Life from an eco-critical perspect...
David Malouf's oeuvre is characterised by a specific treatment of the natural world. Malouf’s sensit...
This article discusses David Malouf’s novel entitled An Imaginary Life from an eco-critical perspect...
This paper studies David Malouf’s critique of Western strategies of settlement and exploration in hi...
This Master Thesis analyzes An Imaginary Life from a postcolonial perspective in order to work on so...
Le but de cet article est de confronter les espaces de l’esprit ou ‘paysages du dedans’ et les espac...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
Resumen: El presente trabajo propone un análisis de la novela Una Vida Imaginaria del escritor austr...
REVIEW: The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, Place. Edited by Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glot...
Exhibition catalogue for the exhibition of drawings and paintings held as part of the Wilderness and...
This article analyses the theme of map and territory in Catherine Malabou‟s philosophy and in contem...
Due to the environmental crisis that chokes contemporaneity, it is of paramount importance for socie...
In the West, the fantasy of returning to nature, understood as a return to an original matrix, has m...
The physical environment plays a key role in the writing of Antoine Volodine, and in that of his “po...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
This article discusses David Malouf’s novel entitled An Imaginary Life from an eco-critical perspect...
David Malouf's oeuvre is characterised by a specific treatment of the natural world. Malouf’s sensit...
This article discusses David Malouf’s novel entitled An Imaginary Life from an eco-critical perspect...
This paper studies David Malouf’s critique of Western strategies of settlement and exploration in hi...
This Master Thesis analyzes An Imaginary Life from a postcolonial perspective in order to work on so...
Le but de cet article est de confronter les espaces de l’esprit ou ‘paysages du dedans’ et les espac...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
Resumen: El presente trabajo propone un análisis de la novela Una Vida Imaginaria del escritor austr...
REVIEW: The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, Place. Edited by Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glot...
Exhibition catalogue for the exhibition of drawings and paintings held as part of the Wilderness and...
This article analyses the theme of map and territory in Catherine Malabou‟s philosophy and in contem...
Due to the environmental crisis that chokes contemporaneity, it is of paramount importance for socie...
In the West, the fantasy of returning to nature, understood as a return to an original matrix, has m...
The physical environment plays a key role in the writing of Antoine Volodine, and in that of his “po...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...