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This unique book is the only fully interdisciplinary and comprehensive study of the Australian desert and its pivotal role in the cultural history of Australia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040193709
- Artikelnr.: 72335389
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040193709
- Artikelnr.: 72335389
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Roslynn Haynes is Adjunct Associate Professor of Arts and the Media at UNSW and has published ten books on deserts, literature, art, science, and Aboriginal astronomy. As a graduate of both science and literature, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, Roslynn Haynes is fascinated by the intersection of disciplines.
INTRODUCTION. PART I: THE GIVEN 1. Two Creation Stories 2. The Diversity of
Australian Deserts PART II: THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS 3. The Mystery of the
Gwion/Bradshaws 4. Arriving and Surviving 5. Dreaming the Land 6. Narrating
the Land in Song and Dance 7. Traditional Aboriginal Art of the Desert
PART III: ENCOUNTER: EXPECTATION, EXPLORATION 8. A Clash of Cultures 9.
European Myths of the Desert 10. 'Footprints on the Sands of Time':
Imperatives for Exploration 11. Geography is never Innocent: How the
Explorers created a Landscape 12. The Art of Exploration: Visualising the
Desert 13. Heroes for the Nation: Mythologising the Explorers 14. Boys' Own
Adventures at the Edge of Empire Part IV: ENGAGEMENT 15. From Dead Heart to
Red Centre: Tales of Travel and Reefs of Gold 16. Getting over the Colour
Green: Western Artists Discover the Desert 17. The Gothic Desert:
Psychodrama in Fiction and Film 18. Figures of the Subconscious:
Re-visioning the Explorers 19. Transforming Myths: Re-telling the Stories
of Exploration 20. The Language of Landscape: Nature's Self-Portrait 21.
The Lure of the Desert: Self-Discovery and Renewal 22. Hidden in Full
Sight: Indigenous Desert Art 23. Selling the Centre: Desert Tourism 24.
What can we Learn from Aboriginal Culture in the Anthropocene?
Australian Deserts PART II: THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS 3. The Mystery of the
Gwion/Bradshaws 4. Arriving and Surviving 5. Dreaming the Land 6. Narrating
the Land in Song and Dance 7. Traditional Aboriginal Art of the Desert
PART III: ENCOUNTER: EXPECTATION, EXPLORATION 8. A Clash of Cultures 9.
European Myths of the Desert 10. 'Footprints on the Sands of Time':
Imperatives for Exploration 11. Geography is never Innocent: How the
Explorers created a Landscape 12. The Art of Exploration: Visualising the
Desert 13. Heroes for the Nation: Mythologising the Explorers 14. Boys' Own
Adventures at the Edge of Empire Part IV: ENGAGEMENT 15. From Dead Heart to
Red Centre: Tales of Travel and Reefs of Gold 16. Getting over the Colour
Green: Western Artists Discover the Desert 17. The Gothic Desert:
Psychodrama in Fiction and Film 18. Figures of the Subconscious:
Re-visioning the Explorers 19. Transforming Myths: Re-telling the Stories
of Exploration 20. The Language of Landscape: Nature's Self-Portrait 21.
The Lure of the Desert: Self-Discovery and Renewal 22. Hidden in Full
Sight: Indigenous Desert Art 23. Selling the Centre: Desert Tourism 24.
What can we Learn from Aboriginal Culture in the Anthropocene?
INTRODUCTION. PART I: THE GIVEN 1. Two Creation Stories 2. The Diversity of
Australian Deserts PART II: THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS 3. The Mystery of the
Gwion/Bradshaws 4. Arriving and Surviving 5. Dreaming the Land 6. Narrating
the Land in Song and Dance 7. Traditional Aboriginal Art of the Desert
PART III: ENCOUNTER: EXPECTATION, EXPLORATION 8. A Clash of Cultures 9.
European Myths of the Desert 10. 'Footprints on the Sands of Time':
Imperatives for Exploration 11. Geography is never Innocent: How the
Explorers created a Landscape 12. The Art of Exploration: Visualising the
Desert 13. Heroes for the Nation: Mythologising the Explorers 14. Boys' Own
Adventures at the Edge of Empire Part IV: ENGAGEMENT 15. From Dead Heart to
Red Centre: Tales of Travel and Reefs of Gold 16. Getting over the Colour
Green: Western Artists Discover the Desert 17. The Gothic Desert:
Psychodrama in Fiction and Film 18. Figures of the Subconscious:
Re-visioning the Explorers 19. Transforming Myths: Re-telling the Stories
of Exploration 20. The Language of Landscape: Nature's Self-Portrait 21.
The Lure of the Desert: Self-Discovery and Renewal 22. Hidden in Full
Sight: Indigenous Desert Art 23. Selling the Centre: Desert Tourism 24.
What can we Learn from Aboriginal Culture in the Anthropocene?
Australian Deserts PART II: THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS 3. The Mystery of the
Gwion/Bradshaws 4. Arriving and Surviving 5. Dreaming the Land 6. Narrating
the Land in Song and Dance 7. Traditional Aboriginal Art of the Desert
PART III: ENCOUNTER: EXPECTATION, EXPLORATION 8. A Clash of Cultures 9.
European Myths of the Desert 10. 'Footprints on the Sands of Time':
Imperatives for Exploration 11. Geography is never Innocent: How the
Explorers created a Landscape 12. The Art of Exploration: Visualising the
Desert 13. Heroes for the Nation: Mythologising the Explorers 14. Boys' Own
Adventures at the Edge of Empire Part IV: ENGAGEMENT 15. From Dead Heart to
Red Centre: Tales of Travel and Reefs of Gold 16. Getting over the Colour
Green: Western Artists Discover the Desert 17. The Gothic Desert:
Psychodrama in Fiction and Film 18. Figures of the Subconscious:
Re-visioning the Explorers 19. Transforming Myths: Re-telling the Stories
of Exploration 20. The Language of Landscape: Nature's Self-Portrait 21.
The Lure of the Desert: Self-Discovery and Renewal 22. Hidden in Full
Sight: Indigenous Desert Art 23. Selling the Centre: Desert Tourism 24.
What can we Learn from Aboriginal Culture in the Anthropocene?