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Lyre
  • Language: en

Lyre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lyre is a sonic, sculptural cornucopia of new and startling forms. Stuart Cooke proposes that all kinds of life -- animal, plant and otherwise -- have their own modes of expression, each of which can each be translated into a different kind of poetry. Ranging across Australasian oceans, coastlines, rainforests, savannahs and deserts, and similarly wide-ranging in its approach to form and lineation, Lyre asks what happens when poems make contact with non-human worlds; in so doing, it welcomes whole new worlds to poetry. Inspired in part by books like Les Murray's Translations from the Natural World and Barry Hill & John Wolseley's Lines for Birds, Lyre is the result of many years of research into a selection of Australasian flora, fauna and landforms. The collection asks what happens to poetry when it encounters more-than human life.

New Earth Histories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

New Earth Histories

"This book brings the history of the geosciences and world cosmologies together, exploring many traditions, including Chinese, South and Southeast Asian, Pacific, Islamic, and Indigenous conceptions of earth's origin and makeup. Together the chapters ask: How have different ideas about the sacred, animate, and earthly changed modern environmental science? How have different world traditions understood human and geological origins? How does the inclusion of multiple cosmologies change the meaning of the Anthropocene and the ongoing global climate crisis? By thinking carefully through and with other cosmologies, New Earth Histories sets a new agenda for history. The chapters consider debates a...

Stuart: A Life Backwards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Stuart: A Life Backwards

‘Stuart does not like the manuscript. He’s after a bestseller, “like what Tom Clancy writes”. “But you are not an assassin trying to frazzle the president with anthrax bombs,” I point out. You are an ex-homeless, ex-junkie psychopath, I do not add.’

Speaking the Earth’s Languages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Speaking the Earth’s Languages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Speaking the Earth’s Languages brings together for the first time critical discussions of postcolonial poetics from Australia and Chile. The book crosses multiple Languages, landscapes, and disciplines, and draws on a wide range of both oral and written poetries, in order to make strong claims about the importance of ‘a nomad poetics’ – not only for understanding Aboriginal or Mapuche writing practices but, more widely, for the problems confronting contemporary literature and politics in colonized landscapes. The book begins by critiquing canonical examples of non-indigenous postcolonial poetics. Incisive re-readings of two icons of Australian and Chilean poetry, Judith Wright (1915...

Ocean Isle Beach The Early Years
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Ocean Isle Beach The Early Years

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A Companion to Australian Aboriginal Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

A Companion to Australian Aboriginal Literature

This international collection of eleven original essays on Australian Aboriginal literature provides a comprehensive critical companion that contextualizes the Aboriginal canon for scholars, researchers, students, and general readers.

Edge Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Edge Music

With subject matter on the edge of historical and geographical Australian landscapes, this eclectic collection by Stuart Cooke is insightful and fresh. Experimental in style and form, these poems impart emotion and reason through dream-like imagery that remains long after the book is put down. Observations of the mundane, like a cat sleeping in the sun, or the galatically spectacular, like a shower of stars seen from a Mexican rooftop, are all defined within a universal web of relationships. Dissects meaning from such observations and explores their relevance to contemporary life.

A Public BBC
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

A Public BBC

Incorporating HCP 598 i-x, session 2003-04

Transcultural Ecocriticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Transcultural Ecocriticism

Bringing together decolonial, Romantic and global literature perspectives, Transcultural Ecocriticism explores innovative new directions for the field of environmental literary studies. By examining these literatures across a range of geographical locations and historical periods – from Romantic period travel writing to Chinese science fiction and Aboriginal Australian poetry – the book makes a compelling case for the need for ecocriticism to competently translate between Indigenous and non-Indigenous, planetary and local, and contemporary and pre-modern perspectives. Leading scholars from Australasia and North America explore links between Indigenous knowledges, Romanticism, globalisation, avant-garde poetics and critical theory in order to chart tensions as well as affinities between these discourses in a variety of genres of environmental representation, including science fiction, poetry, colonial natural history and oral narrative.

The Decline of the Old Medical Regime in Stuart London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Decline of the Old Medical Regime in Stuart London

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Harold Cook traces the history of London's College of Physicians from the time of its greatest authority in the 1630s until its juridical failure in 1704. His account of the changes in medical regulation that took place during this period forces a rethinking of the relations among medical practice, intellectural values, and the changing economic and cultural framework of seventeenth-century London"--