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The Australian Desert: Nature, Culture, Future

Author
Roslynn Haynes
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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. Beginning with the prehistory of the continent it engages with geology, prehistory, the arrival of the first Australians, Aboriginal culture of the Dreaming, anthropology, colonial history and the cult of the inland explorer-hero, and integration of the central deserts (n.b. plural) through the responses of writers, artists, and film makers into the national identity. This book explores the unique way Indigenous artists have evolved a method of expressing their spiritual relationship to Country, while hiding from uninitiated eyes the secret-sacred meaning beneath the paint. It takes us on a journey through the politics of Land Rights for First Nations peoples, the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and an analysis of Indigenous ecological principles which may suggest a new and radical approach to navigating climate change in the Anthropocene. This book is written for scholars of fine arts, anthropology, literature, film studies, cultural history, Indigenous studies, ecology and tourism and for anyone interested in deserts.
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      SKU
      9781032835051
      Published At
      04.11.2024
      Pages
      320
      EAN
      9781032835051
      Format
      Created At (custom)
      04.11.2024
      ISBN
      9781032835051

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