2013
DOI: 10.52086/001c.28822
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To see: a literary ecological point of view (some Australian examples of ecocritical creative writing, with particular emphasis on the prose poem)

Abstract: An ecologically-informed point of view ', says Wendy Wheeler (2006: 91), is one 'that sees all life, including culture, as naturally co-evolved and interdependent'. We can be unconscious of the fact that we are 'embodied creatures' for whom 'the natural world … is the ground-state' (Wheeler 2006: 91). Constantly distracted by the mass of human-engineered activity, we have lost, Clive Hamilton says, our imagination, and the imagery to inspire an appropriate responsiveness (2005: 191). Beverley Farmer's innovati… Show more

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