Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Drowned, Moved, Transferred or Rebuilt? : Thinking About the Language of Lost Places
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Read discusses in this essay the 'meanings of place-attachment'. He analyses the language used about a place to consider the degree of emotional attachment.

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    y separately published work icon Imagining Australian Space : Cultural Studies and Spatial Inquiry Ruth Barcan (editor), Ian Buchanan (editor), Nedlands : University of Western Australia. Centre for Studies in Australian Literature , 1999 Z936655 1999 anthology criticism essay

    This collection of cultural studies essays looks at 'the way we construct and use space in our everyday material, psychic and social behaviours.' (Source: publisher's website.)

    Nedlands : University of Western Australia. Centre for Studies in Australian Literature , 1999
    pg. 159-168
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159-168 Drowned, Moved, Transferred or Rebuilt? : Thinking About the Language of Lost Placessmall AustLit logo
Subjects:
  • Adaminaby, Jindabyne - Eucumbene area, Cooma - Snowy - Bombala area, Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
  • Tallangatta, Tallangatta - Corryong area, North East Victoria, Victoria,
  • Talbingo, Tumut - Tumbarumba area, Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
  • Yallourn, La Trobe Valley, Gippsland, Victoria,
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