An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria Australia

An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria  Australia
Author: Ian Clark
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110374230

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A Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia – Case studies is concerned with the emergence of tourism in colonial Victoria, Australia. It explores a fundamental set of questions: how does a tourist site come in to being? How does a tourist gaze emerge in a ‘settler society’? How does an ‘era of discovery’ segue into ‘tourism’? And, how was the tourist map of Victoria created by settler colonists? Through the application of the classical models of MacCannell, Butler, and Gunn to construct the history of tourism at eight case studies, this work shows that Victoria’s tourism landscape is dynamic and constantly changing. There are many other significant natural and cultural attractions in Victoria and much more research needs to be undertaken to understand more fully the evolution of Victoria’s tourism landscape.

Exploring Place in the Australian Landscape

Exploring Place in the Australian Landscape
Author: David S. Jones
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811932137

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This book offers an original framework on how to investigate, understand and translate sense of place at a regional scale. The book explores contemporary sense of place theory and practice, drawing upon the Western District of Victoria, in Australia, being the "Country of the White Cockatoo". It offers a unique multi-temporal and thematical analytical approach towards comprehending and mapping the values that underpin and determine strengths of human relationships and nuances to this landscape. Included is a deep ethno-ecological and cross-cultural translation, that takes the reader through both the Western understanding of sense of place as well as the Australian Aboriginal understanding of Country. Both are different intellectual constructions of thoughts, values and ideologies, but which share numerous commonalities due to their archetypal meanings, feelings and values transmitted to humans.

Geelong s Changing Landscape

Geelong s Changing Landscape
Author: David Jones,Phillip Roös
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780643103610

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Geelong's Changing Landscape offers an insightful investigation of the ecological history of the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula region. Commencing with the penetrating perspectives of Wadawurrung Elders, chapters explore colonisation and post-World War II industrial development through to the present challenges surrounding the ongoing urbanisation of this region. Expert contributors provide thoughtful analysis of the ecological and cultural characteristics of the landscape, the impact of past actions, and options for ethical future management of the region. This book will be of value to scientists, engineers, land use planners, environmentalists and historians.

Locating Australian Literary Memory

Locating Australian Literary Memory
Author: Brigid Magner
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781785271090

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‘Locating Australian Literary Memory’ explores the cultural meanings suffusing local literary commemorations. It is orientated around eleven authors – Adam Lindsay Gordon, Joseph Furphy, Henry Handel Richardson, Henry Lawson, A. B. ‘Banjo’ Paterson, Nan Chauncy, Katharine Susannah Prichard, Eleanor Dark, P. L. Travers, Kylie Tennant and David Unaipon – who have all been celebrated through a range of forms including statues, huts, trees, writers’ houses and assorted objects. Brigid Magner illuminates the social memory residing in these monuments and artefacts, which were largely created as bulwarks against forgetting. Acknowledging the value of literary memorials and the voluntary labour that enables them, she traverses the many contradictions, ironies and eccentricities of authorial commemoration in Australia, arguing for an expanded repertoire of practices to recognise those who have been hitherto excluded.

An Historical Geography of Recreation and Tourism in the Western World 1540 1940

An Historical Geography of Recreation and Tourism in the Western World 1540 1940
Author: J. Towner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: NWU:35556025750373

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Bringing together a wide range of material from a number of different disciplines, this book provides a historical and geographical approach to the field of recreation and tourism.

Indigenous and Minority Placenames

Indigenous and Minority Placenames
Author: Ian D. Clark,Luise Hercus,Laura Kostanski
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781925021639

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This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally. Many of the chapters in this volume originated as papers at a Trends in Toponymy conference hosted by the University of Ballarat in 2007 that featured Australian and international speakers. The chapters in this volume provide insight into the quality of toponymic research that is being undertaken in Australia and in countries such as Canada, Finland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Norway. The research presented here draws on the disciplines of linguistics, geography, history, and anthropology. The book includes meticulous studies of placenames in central NSW and the Upper Hunter region; Gundungurra cave names; western Arnhem Land; Northern Cape York Peninsula and Mount Wheeler in Queensland; saltwater placenames around Mer in the Torres Strait; and the Kaurna in South Australia.

A Peep at the Blacks

A Peep at the Blacks
Author: Ian Clark
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110468243

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This book is concerned with the history of tourism at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station at Healesville, northeast of Melbourne, which functioned as a government reserve from 1863 until its closure in 1924. At Coranderrk, Aboriginal mission interests and tourism intersected and the station became a ‘showplace’ of Aboriginal culture and the government policy of assimilation. The Aboriginal residents responded to tourist interest by staging cultural performances that involved boomerang throwing and traditional ways of lighting fires and by manufacturing and selling traditional artifacts. Whenever government policy impacted adversely on the Aboriginal community, the residents of Coranderrk took advantage of the opportunities offered to them by tourism to advance their political and cultural interests. This was particularly evident in the 1910s and 1920s when government policy moved to close the station.

The Geography of Tourism and Recreation

The Geography of Tourism and Recreation
Author: Colin Michael Hall,Stephen Page
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415335612

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This text, now in its fully-updated third edition, continues to offer a comprehensive synthesis of the key issues associated with tourism, leisure and recreation.