Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness

Lorina L. Barker
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The clouded lens of ‘the colonial gaze’ deemed the Australian landscape an empty wilderness needing to be broken and subdued, to civilise it The Australian Bushfire season of 2019-2020 has reignited interest in cultural burning practices but otherwise the colonisers continue to ignore the millennia-long knowledge system of Aboriginal people that connects us with Country, through kinship This chapter ruptures the Western concept of wilderness to restore the symbiotic human relationships with place and nature, reframing and recontextualising colonial imagery and language In particular it recognises place agency and sentience, and acknowledges the legacy and trauma of removal from Country, not least because of the immediate global catastrophe of COVID-19 © 2021 selection and editorial matter, Robyn Bartel, Marty Branagan, Fiona Utley and Stephen Harris;individual chapters, the contributors
打破了西方的荒野概念
2019-2020年的澳大利亚丛林大火季节重新点燃了人们对文化焚烧行为的兴趣,但除此之外,殖民者继续忽视土著居民长达千年的知识体系,这种知识体系将我们与国家联系在一起。这一章打破了西方的荒野概念,恢复了人类与地方和自然的共生关系,重构和重新背景化殖民图像和语言,特别是它承认地方代理和感知,并承认从国家迁移的遗产和创伤,尤其是因为COVID-19的直接全球灾难©2021选择和编辑问题,Robyn Bartel, Marty Branagan,菲奥娜·乌特利和斯蒂芬·哈里斯,各自的章节,贡献者
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