Kim Scott : readers, language, interpretation /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Crawley, Western Australia :
UWA Publishing,
2019.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- "No-one can block you from your mother's country": reading True country / Philip Morrissey
- Sexual and textual perversity in Benang / Ruby Lowe
- Dry and shrivelled tongues: song and the appropriation of the archive in Benang / John Morrissey
- The Wirlomon books: rooted in language and place / Lilly Brown
- "Forsaking camouflage": non-fictional disclosure and inscription in Kayang & me / Kate Leah Rendell
- Resurrection and history in That deadman dance / Brandon Chua
- That deadman dance: the brokerage of decolonizing cosmopolitanism / Anne Brewster
- Whales, whalers and the work of whaling in That deadman dance / David Mence
- Kim Scott's fiction: the prophetic role of story / Morag Frazer
- Speaking the poetic country: Kim Scott's architecture of moments / Adam Shoemaker
- An afterword on Taboo / Philip Morrissey and Marion Campbell.