Australia is the planet’s sole island continent. This book argues that the uniqueness of this geography has shaped Australian history and culture, including its literature. Further, it shows how the fluctuating definition of the island continent throws new light on the relationship between islands and continents in the mapping of modernity. The book links the historical and geographical conditions of islands with their potent role in the imaginary of European colonisation. It prises apart the tangled web of geography, fantasy, desire and writing that has framed the Western understanding of islands: their real and material conditions and their symbolic resonance from antiquity into globalised modernity. The book also traces how this spatial imaginary has shaped the modern 'man' who is imagined as being the island's natural inhabitant or mirror. Importantly, the book challenges these habits of thought by their relocation within larger topological and imaginary visions from islanders themsleves.
ISBN: | 9781783085347 |
Publication date: | 9th July 2016 |
Author: | Elizabeth McMahon |
Publisher: | Anthem Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 312 pages |
Series: | Anthem Studies in Australian Literature and Culture |
Genres: |
Literature: history and criticism Landscape architecture and design Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Cultural studies |