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Vol. 3 (2013): Regarding the Earth: Ecological Vision in Word & Image
Vol. 3 (2013): Regarding the Earth: Ecological Vision in Word & Image
Published:
2013-12-20
Editorial Note
Regarding the Earth: Ecological Vision in Word & Image
Kate Rigby, Linda Williams
i-iii
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Visual Culture
Minds in the Cave: Insects as Metaphors for Place and Loss
Harry Nankin
1-15
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Affective poetics & Public access: the critical challenges of environmental art.
Linda Williams
16-30
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Enduring rivers of light: waters of memory, Aotearoa & Āniwaniwa
Charles Robert Eliot Dawson
31-44
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Animalising Art: Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Marc
Luke Fischer
45-60
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Entertaining the Environment: Towards an Ethics of Art events.
Andrew Goodman
61-71
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Poetry and Poetics
The Ecopoetics of Charles Harpur
Cassandra Julie O'Loughlin
72-81
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Embracing the ineffable: landscape art, gesture and environmental ethics.
K John Stockfeld
82-91
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What’s an Ecologically Sensitive Poetics? Song, Breath and Ecology in Southern Chile
Stuart Cooke
92-102
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Sensible spectators: emancipation from mastery through the more-than-human
Susan Mary Pyke
103-114
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Narrative Fiction
Finding a Spiritual Home in the Australian Environment: Katharine Susannah Prichard and Vance Palmer in the 1920s
Deborah Jordan
115-124
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The Sea and Eternal Summer: Science Fiction, Futurology and Climate Change
Andrew Milner
125-131
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Environmental Paradigm Shifts: Unnatural Disasters and Ethical Solutions
Burcu Kayisci
132-140
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Thinking Long/Thinking Ecologically: Time Travel, Film and Ecological Agency in 12 Monkeys
Emma Katrina Nicoletti
141-149
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Book Reviews
Locating Science Fiction. Andrew Milner.
Catherine Elizabeth Rigby
150-152
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