This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved through a review of previous literature on the topic, coupled with a theoretical contextualisation which utilises postmodern concepts, notably that of Jameson's 'nostalgic return' (1989). To illustrate the relevance of these concepts to an understanding of gardening the paper turns to a number of gardening 'texts' and 'spaces' to decipher the ways in which gardens are consumed within contemporary culture. It argues that representations of gardens cohere around two key motifs: the search for paradise and the imagined return to a long-forgotten past
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
The research explores the construction of the garden in contemporary Australia through a visual art...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
This paper brings together recent work on later life and considers the effects of ageing in relation...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
The paper reports findings from reserch project based on data from the Mass Observation Archive (1)....
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
This paper examines how the domestic garden is experienced as an intimate place in everyday life. Wi...
This paper examines how the domestic garden is experienced as an intimate place in everyday life. wi...
The research explores the construction of the garden in contemporary Australia through a visual\ud a...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
The research explores the construction of the garden in contemporary Australia through a visual art...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
This paper brings together recent work on later life and considers the effects of ageing in relation...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
The paper reports findings from reserch project based on data from the Mass Observation Archive (1)....
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
This paper examines how the domestic garden is experienced as an intimate place in everyday life. Wi...
This paper examines how the domestic garden is experienced as an intimate place in everyday life. wi...
The research explores the construction of the garden in contemporary Australia through a visual\ud a...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
The research explores the construction of the garden in contemporary Australia through a visual art...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...