@incollection{fdi:010017392, title = {{L}e paysage australien entre r{\^e}ve et modernit{\'e}}, author = {{S}pica, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{S}ince {E}uropean {A}ustralians settled in their new country, nature and landscapes have been the subject of intense cultural disputes. {H}ow does one create a national ethos which must be distinguished from the {B}ritish one, so close but at the same time, so distant as the continental island geographically is ? {I}ndeed, in the republican debate raised nowadays, nature and landscapes seem to provide very good support for it to all citizens, wherever they come from. {B}ut {N}ational {R}econciliation with the {A}borigines has not yet been obtained ; neither has, moreover, the immigrants' identification with this very land. {A}ll artists, painters, novelists and poets, built an {A}ustralian consciousness over a changing perception of the {A}ustralian environment, although still deeply linked with the latter. {T}herefore, we will try to examine the process of this identification in an artist's way, which might be one of the best approaches to feeling {A}ustralianness. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{COHESION} {SOCIALE} ; {SOCIETE} {PLURICULTURELLE} ; {COLONISATION} ; {RELATIONS} {AUTOCHTONES} {ALLOCHTONES} ; {PAYSAGE} ; {SACRE} ; {IMMIGRATION} ; {PERCEPTION} {DE} {L}'{ESPACE} ; {MYTHE} {D}'{ORIGINE} ; {RITUEL} ; {TOTEMISME} ; {SYSTEME} {DE} {REPRESENTATIONS} ; {IDENTITE} {CULTURELLE} ; {POLITIQUE} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {AUSTRALIE} ; {NEW} {SOUTH} {WALES}}, booktitle = {{L}e voyage inachev{\'e}... {\`a} {J}o{\¨e}l {B}onnemaison}, numero = {}, pages = {725--732}, address = {{P}aris ({FRA}) ; {P}aris}, publisher = {{ORSTOM} ; {PRODIG}}, series = {}, year = {1998}, ISBN = {2-7099-1424-7;2-2901560-35-0}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010017392}, }