%0 Book Section %9 OS CH : Chapitres d'ouvrages scientifiques %A Spica, F. %T Le paysage australien entre rêve et modernité %B Le voyage inachevé... à Joël Bonnemaison %C Paris (FRA) ; Paris %D 1998 %E Guillaud, Dominique %E Seysset, M. %E Walter, Annie %L fdi:010017392 %G FRE %I ORSTOM ; PRODIG %@ 2-7099-1424-7;2-2901560-35-0 %K 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 %K AUSTRALIE ; NEW SOUTH WALES %P 725-732 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010017392 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers4/010017392.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X Since European Australians settled in their new country, nature and landscapes have been the subject of intense cultural disputes. How does one create a national ethos which must be distinguished from the British one, so close but at the same time, so distant as the continental island geographically is ? Indeed, in the republican debate raised nowadays, nature and landscapes seem to provide very good support for it to all citizens, wherever they come from. But National Reconciliation with the Aborigines has not yet been obtained ; neither has, moreover, the immigrants' identification with this very land. All artists, painters, novelists and poets, built an Australian consciousness over a changing perception of the Australian environment, although still deeply linked with the latter. Therefore, 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 Australianness. (Résumé d'auteur) %$ 106ANTHRO1