Lianda Burrows has reappraised Australian Nobel Laureate Patrick White's literary legacy, emphasising his fictional terrains. She has juxtaposed the strength and foresight of his ecological vision with the limits of settler perspectives, offering a blueprint for how settler scholars might study White's canonical landscapes without losing sight of their enculturation
© 2010 Gregory Mark AdesMy research investigates how landscape can be interpreted within a contempor...
The thesis comprises a collection of poetry, The Sixth Creek, and an exegesis The home as habitat: w...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
Rosalie Shephard examined the history of cultural landscape change in the Redlynch Valley. She found...
The project was a site-specific exploration of the Northern Midlands agricultural property of Oakden...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.This research explores...
Sandra Hook investigated visual response to 'place' in North Queensland following select colonial ex...
Sandra Hook investigated visual response to 'place' in North Queensland following select colonial ex...
© 2018 Piers GrevilleFaced with fundamental redrawing of human relationships to the global and local...
The principal aim of this research was to determine if a multi-sensorial representation of natural l...
Jillian Marchant studied the tertiary education and community experiences of persons in Australian r...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
The exegesis and exhibition illustrate a sense-making process of understanding who I am - in time/pl...
© 2010 Gregory Mark AdesMy research investigates how landscape can be interpreted within a contempor...
The thesis comprises a collection of poetry, The Sixth Creek, and an exegesis The home as habitat: w...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
Rosalie Shephard examined the history of cultural landscape change in the Redlynch Valley. She found...
The project was a site-specific exploration of the Northern Midlands agricultural property of Oakden...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.This research explores...
Sandra Hook investigated visual response to 'place' in North Queensland following select colonial ex...
Sandra Hook investigated visual response to 'place' in North Queensland following select colonial ex...
© 2018 Piers GrevilleFaced with fundamental redrawing of human relationships to the global and local...
The principal aim of this research was to determine if a multi-sensorial representation of natural l...
Jillian Marchant studied the tertiary education and community experiences of persons in Australian r...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
The exegesis and exhibition illustrate a sense-making process of understanding who I am - in time/pl...
© 2010 Gregory Mark AdesMy research investigates how landscape can be interpreted within a contempor...
The thesis comprises a collection of poetry, The Sixth Creek, and an exegesis The home as habitat: w...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...