Prologue: or, Where does this book come from? -- Pt. 1. (In)scribing body/landscape relations: Australia. 1. Landscapes and bodies. 2. Writing stories of (be)longing. 3. Australian men talk about becoming environmentalists / Hilary Whitehouse -- Pt. 2. (In)scribing body/landscape relations: Japan. 4. Remembering Japanese childhoods. 5. Traveling in Japan. 6. Japanese environmentalists talk about Japanese body/landscape relations -- Pt. 3. Subjection and the eclipsing of the constitutive power of discourse through fictional texts. 7. An exploration of body/landscape relations in Kawabata's Yama no Oto / Takeshi Osanai. 8. Reading and writing The Kadaitcha Sung: A novel by Sam Watson / Sam Watson. 9. The Second Bridegroom: A narrative of captivity in Australian landscapes. 10. (Be)longing in the writing of Janette Turner Hospital: Eclipsing the constitutive force of discourse. Conclusion: The ways and the song of the book
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-262) and index