skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
north bank essays
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Heritage Weeds in Latteland
An essay on camphor laurels, coffee, democracy, streescape, tourism and Bellingen
The essay is also available in
pdf
Heritage Weeds in Latteland
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Home
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
About Me
northbank
The North Bank Institute, Bellingen's oldest and smallest think tank, is staffed by Ross Macleay and Jan Parkin. It generates cartoons, essays, and books on nature, philosophy, film, literature and Bellingen.
View my complete profile
Other North Bank Departments
aphorisms
film, video and screen
north bank institute
extra essays
an apology for parasitism
double chinatown
Labels
acts
(1)
Aesop
(1)
audio
(1)
australian politics
(1)
bats
(1)
Bellingen
(1)
camphor laurel
(1)
camphor laurels
(1)
causation
(1)
cause
(1)
Contrarianism
(1)
criticism
(1)
culture
(1)
documents
(1)
Ecology
(1)
empirical
(1)
event
(1)
events
(1)
explanation
(1)
fiction
(1)
film
(1)
Hegel
(1)
heritage weeds
(1)
historiography
(1)
history
(6)
intention
(1)
J.L Austin
(1)
John Howard
(1)
landscape architecture
(1)
Les Murray
(1)
literature
(1)
logic
(1)
Mark Latham
(1)
media
(2)
mentoring
(1)
migraine
(1)
mimesis
(1)
narrative
(4)
Novel Ecosystems
(1)
performative
(1)
philosophy
(3)
philosophy of history
(5)
prose
(2)
radio
(1)
Restoration Ecology
(1)
stories
(1)
style
(1)
truth
(1)
U S Grant
(1)
Wiretap
(1)
writing
(1)
Blog Archive
►
2012
(1)
►
February
(1)
▼
2011
(4)
►
July
(1)
▼
April
(1)
Heritage Weeds in Latteland
►
January
(2)
►
2010
(4)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(3)
►
2009
(4)
►
October
(1)
►
May
(3)