1. A CELESTIAL PLACE: HILL GARDENING IN A COLONIAL GARDEN CITY.
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Morris, Matt
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HISTORY of gardens ,GARDENERS ,GARDEN styles ,HILLSIDE gardening ,NEW Zealand history ,BRITISH civilization ,EUROPEAN civilization ,CIVILIZATION - Abstract
Despite an assumption that Christchurch - the Garden City of New Zealand - has historically been viewed as the manifestation of a utopian dream, the experiences of the city's gardeners reveal a variety of sentiments about the meaning of gardens. Hillside gardeners, in particular, tended to see their gardens and their place in them in very different ways from their counter-parts on the flat. These hillside gardens were places that allowed for an explicit appreciation of internationalism, localism, and an often spiritual connection with the world at large. They were 'celestial', paradisical, and I therefore argue that tropes of utopias and paradise may sit uneasily with each other in colonial discourse. This point requires further attention from historians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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