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  • Formāts: 202 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Camden House Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047711
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Camden House Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047711

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New essays on the acclaimed Australian Indigenous author's entire body of work, including his novels, short stories, poetry, and his work with Indigenous language and health.





Since the mid-1980s there has been a sharp rise in the number of literary publications by Indigenous Australians and in the readership and impact of those works. One contemporary Aboriginal Australian author who continues to makea contribution to both the Australian and the global canon is Kim Scott (1957-). Scott has won many awards, including Australia's highest, the prestigious Miles Franklin Award, for his novels Benang (in 2000) and That Deadman Dance (in 2011). Scott has also published in other literary genres, including poetry, the short story, and children's literature, and he has written and worked professionally on Indigenous health issues. Despite Scott'snational and international acclaim, there is currently no comprehensive critical companion that contextualizes his work for scholars, students, and general readers. A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott fills this void by providing a collection of eleven original essays focusing on Scott's novels, short stories, poetry, and his work with the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project and Indigenous health. The companion also includes an originalinterview with the author.

Contributors: Christine Choo, Arindam Das, Per Henningsgaard, Tony Hughes-d'Aeth, Jeanine Leane, Brenda Machosky, Nathanael Pree, Natalie Quinlivan, Lydia Saleh Rofail, Lisa Slater, Rosalie Thackrah and Sandra Thompson, Belinda Wheeler, Gillian Whitlock and Roger Osborne.

Belinda Wheeler is Associate Professor of English at Claflin University, Orangeburg, South Carolina.

Recenzijas

All of Scott's work is interconnected in deep, enriching ways. The best essays in this collection look beyond their chosen text to illuminate how those connections operate, and why they are so crucial for us to understand. . . . I welcome this book's publication. It will be a vital resource for scholars. And it affirms the value of Scott's work on a regional, national, and international scale. . . . It is imperative that academics around the English-speaking world, at the very least, order th[ is] book[ ] for their institutional libraries. -- Bernadette Brennan * AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW *

Foreword vii
Jeanine Lenne
Acknowledgments ix
Note on Orthography xi
Chronology of Key Writings xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Belinda Wheeler
1 Kim Scott's Publishing History in Three Contexts: Australian Aboriginal, National, and International
9(16)
Per Henningsgaard
2 Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman
25(12)
Brenda Machosky
3 The Land Holds All Things: Kim Scott's Benang---A Guide to Postcolonial Spatiality
37(12)
Lisa Slater
4 Kim Scott's Kayang and Me: Noongar Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country
49(12)
Christine Choo
5 "Wreck/Con/Silly/Nation": Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the "Friendly Frontier" in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance
61(13)
Arindam Das
6 The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works: A Case Study Featuring Benang
74(14)
Gillian Whitlock
Roger Osborne
7 Traumatic Landscapes: Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's "A Refreshing Sleep," "Capture," and "An Intimate Act"
88(13)
Lydia Saleh Rofail
8 Spatial Poetics and the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's "Into the Light" and Other Stories
101(13)
Nathanael Pree
9 The Poetry of Kim Scott
114(16)
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
10 The Wirlomin Project and Kim Scott: Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World of Literature
130(16)
Natalie Quinlivan
11 Kim Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health
146(12)
Rosalie Thackrah
Sandra Thompson
12 An Interview with Kim Scott
158(13)
Belinda Wheeler
Notes on the Contributors 171(6)
Index 177