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y separately published work icon A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott anthology   criticism  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rochester, New York (State),
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Camden House , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Belinda Wheeler , single work criticism (p. 1-8)
Kim Scott's Publishing History in Three Contexts : Australian Aboriginal, National, and International, Per Henningsgaard , single work criticism (p. 9-24)
Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman, Brenda Machosky , single work criticism (p. 25-36)
The Land Holds All Things : Kim Scott's Benang–A Guide to Postcolonial Spatiality, Lisa Slater , single work criticism (p. 37-48)
Kim Scott's Kayang and Me : Noongar Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country, Christine Choo , single work criticism (p. 49-60)
'Wreck / Con / Silly / Nation' : Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the 'Friendly Frontier; in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance, Arindam Das , single work criticism (p. 61-73)
The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works : A Case Study Featuring Benang, Gillian Whitlock , Roger Osborne , single work criticism (p. 74-87)
Traumatic Landscapes : Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's 'A Refreshing Sleep', 'Capture' and 'An Intimate Act', Lydia Saleh-Rofail , single work criticism (p. 88-100)
Spatial Poetics and the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's 'Into the Light' and Other Stories, Nathanael Pree , single work criticism (p. 101-113)
The Poetry of Kim Scott, Tony Hughes-d'Aeth , single work criticism (p. 114-129)
The Wirlomin Project and Kim Scott : Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World of Literature, Natalie Quinlivann , single work criticism (p. 130-145)
Kim Scott as Boundary Rider : Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health, Rosalie Thackrah , Sandra Thompson , single work criticism (p. 146-157)
An Interview with Kim Scott, Belinda Wheeler , single work interview (p. 158-170)
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