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Scholarly Ecotones In The Information Landscape, Drew Hubbell, John Ryan
Scholarly Ecotones In The Information Landscape, Drew Hubbell, John Ryan
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
For this issue of Landscapes, we invited contributors to reflect on the concept of ecotone as a method of interrogating intersections between literature, culture, art and landscapes. We wanted to encourage the ecocritical and creative arts communities (including poets, writers, photographers, painters and graphic artists) to engage with this term in the hopes that ecotone would do for the environmental humanities what Mary Louise Pratt’s contact zone did for cultural and post-colonialist studies (see, for example, Pickles and Rutherdale). Taking our cue from Donna Haraway’s provocative study of interspecies contact zones in When Species Meet, we proposed the …
Prefatory Note: Ecotones As Contact Zones, Glen Phillips
Prefatory Note: Ecotones As Contact Zones, Glen Phillips
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Prefatory Note: Ecotones as Contact Zones
Issue Editors' Acknowledgments, Drew Hubbell, John Ryan
Issue Editors' Acknowledgments, Drew Hubbell, John Ryan
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Issue Editors' Acknowledgments for "Ecotones as Contact Zones."
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Tanka Reptilia
The Future, John Ryan
The Future, John Ryan
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
The Future
The Sensuosity Of Sadness, Maggie Hippman
The Sensuosity Of Sadness, Maggie Hippman
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Disturbance bears beauty. This is evident from the author's backyard in Park City, Utah, where the Wasatch Mountains drape the skyline in dramatic angles of granite and limestone. A series of geologically traumatic events in history created what is now the steady container of the Great Basin.
Emergency Code Red (Or, Always Wonder What Happens Next), Glen Phillips
Emergency Code Red (Or, Always Wonder What Happens Next), Glen Phillips
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Emergency Code Red (or, Always Wonder What Happens Next)
The Runt Tree, Deenaz Coachbuilder
The Runt Tree, Deenaz Coachbuilder
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
The Runt Tree
Vacant Block (Lismore), Peter Mitchell
Vacant Block (Lismore), Peter Mitchell
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Vacant Block (Lismore)
Embracing The Abject: Explored Through Kristeva’S Theory Of The Maternal And The Abject In The Creative Work “Listening”, Michelle Symes
Embracing The Abject: Explored Through Kristeva’S Theory Of The Maternal And The Abject In The Creative Work “Listening”, Michelle Symes
Theses : Honours
Kristeva and Jung are both concerned with marginalization. For Jung, it is marginalization of the hidden unconscious (Hauke, 2000). For Kristeva, it is marginalization of the hidden physical realm of women and the “feminine” (Hauke, 2000, p127). Using Kristeva as my primary theorist, I will compare her subject-inprocess theory of the maternal and abject to Jung’s static unitary theory of individuation and the Shadow. Because of the parameters of this project, I have not been able to focus on the nature of Jung’s central feminine principle. By comparing Kristeva to Jung, women’s shame, as represented by patriarchy’s rejection of the …
Constellations – A Space In Time That’S Filled With Moving, Deanne Leber
Constellations – A Space In Time That’S Filled With Moving, Deanne Leber
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Constellations in the sky have been a source of inspiration, in both science and literature, for aeons. Working within the constraints of the ‘official’ 88 constellations, as devised by the International Astronomical Union, this study involved researching the myths and histories of constellations, and then creating a collection of poems based upon those. Thematic connections between the eight modern constellation “families” or groups of constellations were explored and it is in these groupings that the poems work, to tie together, through experimentations with language, a somewhat cohesive fabric of poetry.
Each constellation consists of three poems. The first is a …
On The Corner Of North And Nowhere. A Novel ‐ And ‐ Going Back To Go Forward: An Invitation To Get Lost. A Critical Essay, Ali Marie Jarvey
On The Corner Of North And Nowhere. A Novel ‐ And ‐ Going Back To Go Forward: An Invitation To Get Lost. A Critical Essay, Ali Marie Jarvey
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis comprises a young adult (YA) novel called On the Corner of North and Nowhere and an exegesis entitled ‘Going Back to Go Forward: An Invitation to Get Lost’.
On the Corner of North and Nowhere follows 18‐year‐old Nev Isles, who lives and works at Cleary’s, her grandmother’s art retreat in the Perth Hills. She dwells happily in an old cottage by herself, until her mother decides that she wants to move there too. Rather than live with her again, Nev runs away with her friend, Cole, set for the WA roads she travelled as a child and …
Creativity And Illness: An Anecdotal Exploration Of A Writing Practice; Coming Undone: A Collection Of Poems & A Thesis As An Anecdotal Exploration Of A Writing Practice, Matthew Patrick Roberts
Creativity And Illness: An Anecdotal Exploration Of A Writing Practice; Coming Undone: A Collection Of Poems & A Thesis As An Anecdotal Exploration Of A Writing Practice, Matthew Patrick Roberts
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis combines both creative and critical writing in an exploration of creativity and illness. When I began my candidature, I started writing a novel but found with the diagnosis of chronic illness I could no longer write narrative and was irresistibly drawn to poetry.
The collection of poems was written during the period immediately following the diagnosis of, and during my subsequently living with, a chronic autoimmune illness, and is an expression of the lived experience of both being ill and being a writer. The poems have been separated into three chronological parts, each reflective of the emotional changes …