The author came to live by Forrestdale Lake in southwestern Australia in 1986. Based in part on a nature journal he kept for several years, this book traces the life of... Læs mere
In Canadian Wetlands, Rod Giblett critiques the Canadian canon's popular representation of wetlands and proposes alternatives by highlighting the work of recent and... Læs mere
Provides a fresh account of landscape photography which focuses on the settler societies of the United States and Australia. This title demonstrates the influence of settler... Læs mere
New Lives of the Saints presents for the first time the works and work of many environmental apostles. It delights and inspires the reader to begin... Læs mere
Psychoanalytic Ecology applies Freudian concepts, beginning with the uncanny, to environmental issues, such as wetlands and... Læs mere
This book discusses the environmental theologies in the bible, in western and Australian Aboriginal cultures and in English literature.
This book discusses the environmental theologies in the bible, in western and Australian Aboriginal cultures and in English literature.
Sigmund Freud’s essay on the uncanny is celebrating a century. It is arguably his greatest and most fruitful contribution to the study of culture and the environment.
Sigmund Freud’s essay on the uncanny is celebrating a century. It is arguably his greatest and most fruitful contribution to the study of culture and the environment.
In Wetlands and Western Cultures: Denigration to Conservation, Rod Giblett examines the portrayal of wetlands in Western culture and argues for their conservation.