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Embracing the ineffable: landscape art, gesture and environmental ethics. 拥抱不可言喻:景观艺术,姿态和环境伦理。
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-12-05 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10608
K. J. Stockfeld
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Sensible spectators: emancipation from mastery through the more-than-human 明智的旁观者:通过超越人类从控制中解放出来
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-12-05 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10610
S. Pyke
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Environmental Paradigm Shifts: Unnatural Disasters and Ethical Solutions 环境范式的转变:自然灾害和道德解决方案
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-12-05 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10613
Burcu Kayisci
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Entertaining the Environment: Towards an Ethics of Art events. 娱乐环境:走向艺术事件的伦理。
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-11-15 DOI: 10.26181/5FA4E281B9412
A. Goodman
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Enduring rivers of light: waters of memory, Aotearoa & Āniwaniwa 永恒的光河:记忆之水,奥特罗亚和Āniwaniwa
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-11-05 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10604
Charles Dawson
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Affective poetics & Public access: the critical challenges of environmental art. 情感诗学与公众通道:环境艺术的关键挑战。
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-11-04 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10603
L. Williams
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Finding a Spiritual Home in the Australian Environment: Katharine Susannah Prichard and Vance Palmer in the 1920s 在澳大利亚的环境中寻找精神家园:20世纪20年代的凯瑟琳·苏珊娜·普里查德和万斯·帕尔默
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-10-17 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10611
D. Jordan
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The Sea and Eternal Summer: Science Fiction, Futurology and Climate Change 海洋与永恒的夏天:科幻小说、未来学与气候变化
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-10-09 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10612
Andrew Milner
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The Ecopoetics of Charles Harpur 查尔斯·哈普尔的生态学
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-10-09 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10607
Cassandra O'Loughlin
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What’s an Ecologically Sensitive Poetics? Song, Breath and Ecology in Southern Chile 什么是生态敏感诗学?智利南部的歌声、呼吸和生态
Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ) Pub Date : 2013-09-06 DOI: 10.60162/swamphen.3.10609
S. Cooke
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