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Copyright Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) Nov 2009

Abstract

[...]the object is 'seen' within its situation as a whole (its environment, ecology, seasonal or climatic situation) and within its unique particularity (as a species and particular individual living being). According to Colleen Hayward, a senior member of the Noongar nation, the traditional Aboriginal calendar of the Southwest recognises six seasons through changes in the flowering, fruiting, seeding and other aspects of the life cycles of native plants. [...]the Noongar calendar encodes a history of regional knowledge of local plants that, unlike the contemporary wildflower tourism phenomenon, draws from a manifold of sensory experiences linked to cultural practices. [...]an aesthetic of flora that is solely about the pleasing visual or other single sensory features of the plant alone excludes the varied natural and cultural relations of the plant as well as the body of the human.

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Title
'Plants That Perform For You'? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia
Author
Ryan, John C
Pages
N_A
Section
Ecological Humanities
Publication year
2009
Publication date
Nov 2009
Publisher
Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL)
ISSN
1325-8338
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
236780800
Copyright
Copyright Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) Nov 2009