Jacaranda Trees, Place and Affect::an analysis of Australian newspaper articles from 1900-2023
The jacaranda tree, native to South and Central America and the West Indies, yet planted ornamentally on all continents (except Antarctica), inspires colonial imaginaries and outpourings of poetic verse, exerting influence as a placemaker. One of the almost 50 species, Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonl...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b78bb564-3d25-4b03-8434-cc888e356609 2024-01-28T09:59:07+01:00 Jacaranda Trees, Place and Affect::an analysis of Australian newspaper articles from 1900-2023 Oriel, Elizabeth Carrie 2023-10-03 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/b78bb564-3d25-4b03-8434-cc888e356609 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/b78bb564-3d25-4b03-8434-cc888e356609 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Oriel , E C 2023 , ' Jacaranda Trees, Place and Affect: an analysis of Australian newspaper articles from 1900-2023 ' , Plant Perspectives , pp. 0-22 . plant influences place affect article 2023 ftuniaarhuspubl 2024-01-04T00:01:03Z The jacaranda tree, native to South and Central America and the West Indies, yet planted ornamentally on all continents (except Antarctica), inspires colonial imaginaries and outpourings of poetic verse, exerting influence as a placemaker. One of the almost 50 species, Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly called “blue jacaranda” is native to the Andes mountains of Bolivia and Argentina, though planted in Australia starting in 1865. With purple-ish mauve trumpet-shaped blossoms that can last weeks to two months in springtime, jacaranda trees enact forms of vegetal (tree) influence on humans while also being objectified in colonial efforts to beautify and civilise; these complex relations exist in fields of place-making and unmaking processes. This paper tracks the discourses related to this jacaranda-blooming cyclical event in Australian newspapers across 123 years (1900-2023), exploring complex multi-directional relationships that build place across vegetal affective fields and remake place in settler colonial processes. Contributing to Environmental Humanities’ discussions of place, power, affect, and vegetal influence in Critical Plant Studies, this paper uncovers how placemaking is a multispecies and affective process, and how the vegetal is a powerful force that is also objectified in settler discourses and processes of unmaking. Journalism has prominent placemaking roles as well, transforming spaces discursively into places of meaning with social and cultural constructions; placemaking occurs both in human-plant relations and through the journalistic medium. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Aarhus University: Research Argentina |
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The jacaranda tree, native to South and Central America and the West Indies, yet planted ornamentally on all continents (except Antarctica), inspires colonial imaginaries and outpourings of poetic verse, exerting influence as a placemaker. One of the almost 50 species, Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly called “blue jacaranda” is native to the Andes mountains of Bolivia and Argentina, though planted in Australia starting in 1865. With purple-ish mauve trumpet-shaped blossoms that can last weeks to two months in springtime, jacaranda trees enact forms of vegetal (tree) influence on humans while also being objectified in colonial efforts to beautify and civilise; these complex relations exist in fields of place-making and unmaking processes. This paper tracks the discourses related to this jacaranda-blooming cyclical event in Australian newspapers across 123 years (1900-2023), exploring complex multi-directional relationships that build place across vegetal affective fields and remake place in settler colonial processes. Contributing to Environmental Humanities’ discussions of place, power, affect, and vegetal influence in Critical Plant Studies, this paper uncovers how placemaking is a multispecies and affective process, and how the vegetal is a powerful force that is also objectified in settler discourses and processes of unmaking. Journalism has prominent placemaking roles as well, transforming spaces discursively into places of meaning with social and cultural constructions; placemaking occurs both in human-plant relations and through the journalistic medium. |
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