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Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and their Writers.
Title:
Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and their Writers.
Author:
Cranston, C.A.
ISBN:
9789401204514
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (322 pages)
Series:
Nature, Culture and Literature, 4 ; v.v. 4

Nature, Culture and Literature, 4
Contents:
The Littoral Zone Australian Contexts and their Writers -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Setting the Scene: Littoral and Critical Contexts -- A Beach Somewhere: The Australian Littoral Imagination at Play -- The Shadow on the Field: Literature and Ecology in the Western Australian Wheatbelt -- Literature in the Arid Zone -- The Green Thumb of Appropriation -- Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek: Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being -- The Poetry of Judith Wright and Ways of Rejoicing in the World -- Ecopoetics of the Limestone Plains -- Hugging the Shore: The Green Mountains of South-East Queensland -- Tales of the Austral Tropics: North Queensland in Australian Literature -- Islands -- "A Place of Ideals in Conflict": Images of Antarctica in Australian Literature -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Illustrations -- Index.
Abstract:
In this, the first collection of ecocritical essays devoted to Australian contexts and their writers, Australian and US scholars explore the transliteration of land and sea through the works of Australian authors and through their own experiences. The littoral zone is the starting point in this fresh approach to reading literature organised around the natural environment-rainforest, desert, mountains, coast, islands, Antarctica. There's the beach, where sexual and spiritual crises occur; the Western Australian wheatbelt; deserts, camel trekking, and the transformation of a salt flat into an inland island; New Age literature that 'appropriates' Aboriginal culture as the healing poultice for an ailing West; a re-examination of pastoralism; an inquiry into whether Judith Wright's work can "persuade us to rejoice" in the world; the Limestone Plains, home of the bush capital and the bogong moth; tropical North Queensland; national parks where "the mountains meet the sea"; temperate islands, with their history of sealing, Soldier Settlement, and sea country pastoral; and Antarctica, where a utopian vision gives way to an emphasis on its 'timeless' icescape as minimalist backdrop for human dramas. The author-terrain includes poets, playwrights, novelists, and non-fiction writers across the range of contexts constituting the littoral zone of 'Australia'.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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