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Rethinking invasion ecologies from the environmental humanities

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Setting the scene : introduction / Jodi Frawley and Iain McCalman
Back story : migration, assimilation and invasion in the nineteenth century / Harriet Ritvo
No tears for crocodiles / Simon Pooley
Remaking wetlands : rice fields and ducks in the Murrumbidgee / Emily O'Gorman
Natives and invasives in experiments in the rangelands / Cameron Muir
The borders between Heaven and Hell : environmental threats and possibilities in utopias and dystopias / Peter Marks
Prickly pears and Martian weeds : ecological invasion narratives in history and fiction / Christina Alt
Cane toads : the shifting cultural taxonomy of an Australian icon / Morgan Richards
Containing Australian prickly pear : tropes of population and race in the management of invasive species in Queensland 1925 / Jodi Frawley
Resilience in the Anthropocene : a global concept with local origins / Libby Robin
Invasion ontologies : venom, visibility and the imagined histories of arthropods / Peter Hobbins
Human agency, "invasion" and the adaptation of species in the making of new landscapes / Eric Pawson
Fragmentary notes to a postcolonial critique of the Anthropocene / Gilbert Caluya
The social life of weeds / Lesley Head
Doing right by country : the pastoral industry and prickle bush / Haripriya Rangan
Intercultural weeds management : modernity, indigenous governance and native title in the Kimberley, Australia / Jess Weir.

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Rethinking invasion ecologies from the environmental humanities. ISBN 9780415716574. Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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