AJE (ISSN 1839-843X) is the peer-reviewed journal of the Association for the Study of Literature, Environment and Culture – Australia and New Zealand (ASLEC – ANZ). It is an affiliate of ASLE (USA) and its global partners. AJE therefore extends beyond its geographical boundaries in being part of an extensive network of journals that are of interest to ecocritics. ASLEC–ANZ members are scholars, teachers, writers, and practitioners who seek to increase their knowledge of literature, culture and the environment; who seek to promote the creation, appreciation, understanding, and teaching of the human sciences from ecological perspectives; and who seek to share their knowledge for the benefit of all interested in research, reading, writing, media, teaching, and so on, in its engagement with place, ecology and the environment.
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Editor's Note
| Ecocritics have never been Green |
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Scholarly Articles
| To the Halls of Europe: Theodore Roosevelt’s African Jaunt and the Campaign to Save Nature by Killing It |
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Ian Robert Tyrell |
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| What we Leave Behind: Exploring Multiple Environmental Legacies in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Gardens in the Dunes |
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Ruth Marion Blair |
17 - 25 |
| ‘The Name Blossomed’: Landscapes, Habitats and the Botanical Poetry of South-West Australia |
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John Charles Ryan |
26 - 42 |
| Water Wars, Talking Water: Art, Activism and the Eco-politics of Whitman’s Walk to the Water |
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Stephen Harris |
43 - 56 |
| International Regionalism as American-Australian Dialogue: William James and Henry David Thoreau in John Kinsella’s Jam Tree Gully Poems |
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Tom Bristow |
57 - 74 |
| More Real than Real: The Weird Localism of Ralph Eugene Meatyard and Wendell Berry |
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Bryan Wallis |
75 - 95 |
Reviews
| 'Field Guide to 1788': The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia (2011) |
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Charles Robert Eliot Dawson |
96 - 106 |
| The Soul of the Desert |
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Ruth Blair |
107 - 108 |
| The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, Place |
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Stephen Harris |
109 - 111 |
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