TY - BOOK AU - Anderson,Deb TI - Endurance: Australian Stories of Drought SN - 9781486301218 AV - QC929.28.S64 .E384 PY - 2014/// CY - Collingwood PB - CSIRO Publishing KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Map Showing Interview Sites -- Climate, Culture and Context -- One: Drought as a Cultural Concept -- Endurance: A Test of Character -- Mediating Rurality: A Defining Story of National Identity -- What of the Experience of Drought? -- Two: Redefining Drought -- Rural Drought: The Overarching Context -- Myths of Nature -- Climate Cycles and the Legacy of Weather Lore -- Australian Drought Science: Early Developments -- Deciles and the Statistical Regulation of Drought -- El NiƱo and the Rise of Climate Prediction -- The Evolution of Australian Drought Policy -- Drought as a Natural Disaster -- Drought as a Production Risk -- Drought Policy as a Tool of Rural Adjustment -- Exceptional Circumstances -- Positioning Subjects: Discourse of Risk and Self-Reliance -- The Political Economy of Drought -- Three: Making Histories in the Mallee -- A History of Mallee Exceptionalism -- Exodus, 'Excess' and Economic Strife -- Of Memory and Oral History in the Mallee -- Drought 'Makes who we are' -- Dwelling in Uncertainty -- Listening for Change -- 'We'll all be Rooned': How Narrative Sets up its Own Ending -- Definitional Struggles -- Oral Histories of Drought -- Four: Survival, Making Sense of Crisis and 'Making Do' -- Andrea Hogan: 'Drought' as a Loss of People Who Want their Story Heard -- Robert and Yvonne McClelland with Bev Cook: On crisis and Historical Continuity -- Greg and Dot Brown: 'we Become Mallee Farmers through the Weather' -- Pam Elliott: Remembering 'the Way things were' -- Concluding Remarks -- Five: Reconciling Uncertainty, Cycles and Change -- Brent and Melissa Morrish: 'what the Powers That Be don't see' -- Lynne Healy and Gwen Cooke: Innovative ways to Reach People in Need -- Maree, Des and Andrew Ryan: Cycles of Climate, Grim Humour and Hope; Robert, Merle and Michael Pole: Between Bare Ground and the Bank Account -- Concluding Remarks -- Six: Adaptation in Response to Climatic Risk -- Ivan Mock: Drought and the Language of Risk -- Jim Maynard: 'we can't let Climate Change Become a Negative' -- Ben and Noreen Jones: Signs of Economy and Evolution -- Hubie Sheldon: Awaiting a 'New Generation of Pioneers' -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index N2 - This book sheds light on what drought and climate change mean to rural Australians -- in their words UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1824719 ER -