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Questions of belonging

The consequences of introduced species
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September 2021, no. 435

Imaginative Possession: Learning to live in the Antipodes by Belinda Probert

Upswell, $26.99 pb, 173 pp

Questions of belonging

The consequences of introduced species
by
September 2021, no. 435

Wanting to belong forms the root system of Belinda Probert’s Imaginative Possession, marking the terrain – how can she, as an immigrant, ever feel at home in Australia? – and producing shoots of longing for the landscapes of her English childhood. Even now, forty-five years after arriving in Perth to take up a teaching position at Murdoch University, after which she lived briefly in Adelaide before raising a family in Melbourne, that question lingers. Specifically, given that she feels at ease with the people and culture, why does she still feel needled by the natural environment?