Abstract

“spinifex scriptures” and “desert analysis” deconstruct through poetry and photography the post-colonial presence of Christian armour, and environmental desert rust – recycled through the economical chambers of abandonment.

Highlights

  • ETropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics publishes new research from arts, humanities, social sciences and allied fields on the variety and interrelatedness of nature, culture, and society in the tropics

  • Brisbane-­born Yvette Henry Holt heralds from the Bidjara, Yiman and Wakaman Nations of Queensland

  • A multi-­award winning poet, academic, editor, and photographer of erotic desert votive imagery and landscape, she lives in the Central Deserts of remote Australia

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ETropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics publishes new research from arts, humanities, social sciences and allied fields on the variety and interrelatedness of nature, culture, and society in the tropics. “spinifex scriptures” and “desert analysis” deconstruct through poetry and photography the post-­colonial presence of Christian armour, and environmental desert rust – recycled through the economical chambers of abandonment. Scopus, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Crossref, Ulrich's, SHERPA/RoMEO, Pandora, ISSN 1448-­2940.

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