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Ibis and the city: bogan kitsch and the avian revisualization of Sydney

机译:宜必思和城市:悉尼的Bogan Kitsch和Avian Refisualization

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The Australian White Ibis (Ibis) (Threskiornis molucca) is one of three endemic Ibis species in Australia. In a short time frame beginning in the 1970s, this species has moved from inland waterways to urban centres along the eastern and southeastern seaboards, Darwin and the Western Australian southwest. Today Ibis are at home in cities across the country, where they thrive on the food waste, water resources and nesting sites supplied by humans. In this article, the authors focus on Sydney to argue that the physical and cultural inroads of Ibis, and the birds' urban homeliness, are resignifying urban surfaces and the multispecies ecologies in which contemporary Australians operate. They explore how the very physical and sensory presence of Ibis disrupts the assumptions of many urban Australians, and visitors from overseas, that cities are human-centric or human-dominant, non-hybrid assemblages. They also introduce to this discussion of disrupted human expectations a cultural parallel, namely, the recent rise of Ibis in popular culture as an icon-in-the-making of the nation and as a totem of the modern Australian city itself. This trend exemplifies an avian-led revisualization of urban spaces, and is notable for its visual appeals to Ibis kitsch, and to working class or 'bogan' sensibilities that assert their place alongside cosmopolitan visions of being Australian. Sometimes kitsch Ibis imagery erupts across the urban landscape, as occurs with many Ibis murals. At other times it infiltrates daily life on clothing, on football club, university and business logos, as tattoos on people's skin, and as words in daily idiom, confirmed by terms such as 'picnic pirates', 'tip turkeys' and 'bin chickens'. The article uses a visual vignette methodology to chart Ibis moves into Sydney and the realms of representation alike, and thus to reveal how new zoopolitical entanglements are being made in the 21st century.
机译:澳大利亚白宜必思(宜必思)(Threskiornis Molucca)是澳大利亚三种特有的宜必思物种之一。在20世纪70年代开始的短时间内,该物种已从内陆水道沿东南部和东南部的海岸,达尔文和西南部西南部的城市中心迁移到城市中心。今天,宜必思在全国各地的城市,他们茁壮成长,在人类提供的食物废物,水资源和筑巢地。在本文中,作者侧重于悉尼,争论宜必思的物理和文化进展,以及鸟类的城市习惯,正在辞去城市表面以及当代澳大利亚人经营的多数生态。他们探讨了宜必思宜必思的非常身体和感官的存在,扰乱了许多城市澳大利亚人的假设以及来自海外的游客,城市是以人为本的或人类主导的非混合组合。他们还介绍了对人类期望中断的文化平行的讨论,即宜必思的崛起,即流行文化作为国家的象征,作为现代澳大利亚城市本身的图腾。这一趋势举例说明了城市空间的禽流维护的重新定期化,对Ibis Kitsch的视觉呼吁和“博冈”的敏感性是值得注意的。有时Kitsch Ibis Imagery在城市景观中爆发,因为许多Ibis壁画发生。在其他时候,它在足球俱乐部,大学和商业标志上渗透着衣服的日常生活,作为人们皮肤的纹身,作为日常成语中的言语,被“野餐海盗”,“TIP TURKEYS”和'鸡鸡等术语确认'。该物品使用视觉小插图方法来图表IBIS进入悉尼和代表领域,因此揭示了21世纪在21世纪进行了新的互力纠缠。

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