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The special issue 40/2024, 'Australian Seascapes', focus on selected literary, artistic and media representations associated with the Australian Seascapes. Three of them show how deeply interwoven Australian imaginations are with sea images of European (thought) traditions, Christian theology, mythology and art movements on the one hand, while at the same time, characterised by the specific experiences of the settler colony, they create new images and imaginations by appropriating, reinterpreting or delimiting European traditions. The fourth contribution in this issue approaches the Australian Seascapes in essayistic-artistic form.…mehr

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The special issue 40/2024, 'Australian Seascapes', focus on selected literary, artistic and media representations associated with the Australian Seascapes. Three of them show how deeply interwoven Australian imaginations are with sea images of European (thought) traditions, Christian theology, mythology and art movements on the one hand, while at the same time, characterised by the specific experiences of the settler colony, they create new images and imaginations by appropriating, reinterpreting or delimiting European traditions. The fourth contribution in this issue approaches the Australian Seascapes in essayistic-artistic form.
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The 'Australian Studies Journal

Zeitschrift für Australienstudien' is an academic publication issued by the editors on behalf of the German Association for Australian Studies with a regular issue in summer and special issues in spring and autumn.It discusses a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary aspects relevant to Australia and its society.Stefanie Affeldt (Lead) is a post-doctoral researcher at the HCCH, Universität Heidelberg, as well as a member of the GASt executive board, the Specialised Information Service Anglo-American Culture advisory board, and the Centre for Australian Studies team. With a B.A. in Sociology (Macquarie University), an M.A. in Cultural and Social History (University of Essex), and a Dr. rer. pol from the Universität Hamburg, her area of research is racism analysis focussing on the history of whiteness in Australia. In the editorial team of the Australian Studies Journal