创造性写作是重新想象花园的一种方式

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Chantelle Bayes
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摘要花园再现我们的生活记忆,讲述文化传统,创造和再现叙事,并包含对其所在土地的记忆。小说中的花园反映和构建了生态想象,这些想象重视花园本身所形成的某些类型的自然/文化关系。然而,小说也可能被用来重新想象人类和非人类他人之间的关系。本文的目的是描述通过小说发展新的环境想象的研究过程。我把汉密尔顿花园作为研究创作的场所,采用批判性的步行方法进行艺术实践。在后人文主义视角的指导下,我进行了三次步行,对选定的花园叙事进行了生态批判分析和民族志反思。这些方法使我能够研究记忆、叙事地理和花园之间的关系,以发展我自己对花园的“环境想象”。这种方法的价值在于,它允许对花园的地理知识进行定位和体现。这些知识可以质疑主流的花园想象,这些想象再现了对温带花园和全球北方园艺实践的偏见,并可以产生讲述边缘化花园故事的叙事。
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Creative writing as a means of reimagining gardens
ABSTRACT Gardens enact memories of our lives, tell of cultural traditions, create and reproduce narratives and contain the memory of the land on which they are constructed. Gardens in fiction work to reflect and construct ecological imaginaries that value certain kinds of nature/culture relationships which gardens themselves enact. However, fiction might also be employed to reimagine the relationships between humans and non-human others. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of research that led to developing new environmental imaginaries through fiction. I take Hamilton Gardens as a site for research-creation, employing a critical walking methodology for arts-based practice. I undertook three walks, informed by a posthumanist perspective, that engaged in ecocritical analysis and ethnographic reflections of selected garden narratives. These methods allowed me to examine the relationships between memories, narrative geographies and gardens in order to develop my own ‘environmental imaginary’ of gardens. The value of this approach is that it allows geographic knowledges of gardens to be situated and embodied. This knowledge can question dominant garden imaginaries that reproduce bias towards temperate gardens and Global North gardening practices and can produce narratives that tell marginalised stories of gardens.
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期刊介绍: Australian Geographer was founded in 1928 and is the nation"s oldest geographical journal. It is a high standard, refereed general geography journal covering all aspects of the discipline, both human and physical. While papers concerning any aspect of geography are considered for publication, the journal focuses primarily on two areas of research: •Australia and its world region, including developments, issues and policies in Australia, the western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Asia and Antarctica. •Environmental studies, particularly the biophysical environment and human interaction with it.
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