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Looking For Marianne North, John Charles Ryan
Looking For Marianne North, John Charles Ryan
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
This poem reflects on the life of peripatetic botanical illustrator Marianne North (1830-1890) who travelled to Southwest Australia in 1880.
Launch Announcement For In The Hollow Of The Land, 2 Vols., Glen R E Phillips Professor
Launch Announcement For In The Hollow Of The Land, 2 Vols., Glen R E Phillips Professor
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Announcing the launch of Glen Phillip's Collected Poetry, 1968-2018
Review Of Taboo, By Kim Scott, Picador-Australia, 2017, Rashida Murphy
Review Of Taboo, By Kim Scott, Picador-Australia, 2017, Rashida Murphy
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Kim Scott's Taboo is a story about beginnings and endings.This novel reminds the reader of the circularity of stories, and how those stories are shaped by intent and weighed by landscape. Scott speaks of dispossession, abuse, colonialism, addiction and racism in lyrical and melancholy prose. The men and women who walk through these pages are startlingly aware of their failings and equally forgiving of those failings in others. There are no quick fixes and the story vacillates between despair and hope. Yet this is not a grim story. The lucidity of its prose lifts it beyond the despair in its …
Stolen Day - Tammin, Glen Phillips
Stolen Day - Tammin, Glen Phillips
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
No abstract provided.
Indigenous Landscapes: A Case Study Of Yanchep National Park, Western Australia , Hugo Bekle
Indigenous Landscapes: A Case Study Of Yanchep National Park, Western Australia , Hugo Bekle
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
No abstract provided.
Wild 1 - The North, Andrew Taylor
Wild 1 - The North, Andrew Taylor
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Three students from Kenyon University in the United States participated in this unit. There were three main objectives. The first was to enable a reading of Western Australian writing in its relationship to the landscape - physical, social, and historical. The second was to locate Western Australian writing within the post-colonial perspective of Australian writing. The third was to formulate an appropriate theoretical framework for this. The central activity was a ten journey through the mid-west of western Australia. This intense experience was the equivalent of a whole semester's single unit workload.
Fourteen Stations To Southern Cross, Glen Phillips
Fourteen Stations To Southern Cross, Glen Phillips
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
No abstract provided.