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This chapter investigates the impact of literary tropes on island topography. The survey approach of island literature is abandoned in favour of ecocritical praxis, examining instead the literature of selected temperate islands (with populations varying from 2 to 20,000). Cattle farming, ideological disjunction, and mortality are explored in two settler autobiographies set in 'paradise' (Three Hummock Island); 'descent with modification' is traced in the text and the farming practices (sealing, Soldier Settlement pastoral, and salvage) in a work of fiction based in 'Eden' (King Island); and in the final work (indigenous autobiography and myth set on North Stradbroke Island), the politics of the 'land ethic' and land rights confront a sea country pastoral. (from The Littoral Zone)
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Islands
Subjects:
- The Alphabet of Light and Dark 2002 single work novel
- Island Affair 1984 single work
- Escape to an Island 1966 single work autobiography
- Eden Observed 1999 single work novel
- Stradbroke Dreamtime 1972 selected work life story prose short story
- King Island, Bass Strait Islands, Tasmania,
- Stradbroke Island, Moreton Bay, Brisbane - South East, Brisbane, Queensland,
- Tasmania,
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