A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott
Herausgeber: Wheeler, Belinda
A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott
Herausgeber: Wheeler, Belinda
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139498
- ISBN-10: 1571139494
- Artikelnr.: 44495095
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781571139498
- ISBN-10: 1571139494
- Artikelnr.: 44495095
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Belinda Wheeler
Foreword - Jeanine Leane Acknowledgments Note on Orthography Chronology of
Key Writings Introduction - Belinda Wheeler Kim Scott's Publishing History
in Three Contexts: Australian Aboriginal, National, and International - Per
Henningsgaard Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman - Brenda
Machosky The Land Holds All Things: Kim Scott's Benang- A Guide to
Postcolonial Spatiality - Lisa Slater Kim Scott's Kayang and Me: Noongar
Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country - Christine Choo
"Wreck/Con/Silly/Nation": Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the
"Friendly Frontier" in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance - Arindam Das The
International Reception of Kim Scott's Works: A Case Study Featuring
Benang - Gillian Whitlock The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works:
A Case Study Featuring Benang - Roger Osborne Traumatic Landscapes:
Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's "A Refreshing Sleep,"
"Capture," and "An Intimate Act" - Lydia Saleh Rofail Spatial Poetics and
the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's "Into the Light" and Other Stories -
Nathanael Pree The Poetry of Kim Scott - Tony Hughes-d'Aeth The Wirlomin
Project and Kim Scott: Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World
of Literature - Natalie Quinlivan Kim Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring
Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health - Rosalie Thackrah Kim
Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in
Aboriginal Health - Sandra Thompson An Interview with Kim Scott - Belinda
Wheeler Notes on the Contributors Index
Key Writings Introduction - Belinda Wheeler Kim Scott's Publishing History
in Three Contexts: Australian Aboriginal, National, and International - Per
Henningsgaard Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman - Brenda
Machosky The Land Holds All Things: Kim Scott's Benang- A Guide to
Postcolonial Spatiality - Lisa Slater Kim Scott's Kayang and Me: Noongar
Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country - Christine Choo
"Wreck/Con/Silly/Nation": Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the
"Friendly Frontier" in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance - Arindam Das The
International Reception of Kim Scott's Works: A Case Study Featuring
Benang - Gillian Whitlock The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works:
A Case Study Featuring Benang - Roger Osborne Traumatic Landscapes:
Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's "A Refreshing Sleep,"
"Capture," and "An Intimate Act" - Lydia Saleh Rofail Spatial Poetics and
the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's "Into the Light" and Other Stories -
Nathanael Pree The Poetry of Kim Scott - Tony Hughes-d'Aeth The Wirlomin
Project and Kim Scott: Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World
of Literature - Natalie Quinlivan Kim Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring
Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health - Rosalie Thackrah Kim
Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in
Aboriginal Health - Sandra Thompson An Interview with Kim Scott - Belinda
Wheeler Notes on the Contributors Index
Foreword - Jeanine Leane Acknowledgments Note on Orthography Chronology of
Key Writings Introduction - Belinda Wheeler Kim Scott's Publishing History
in Three Contexts: Australian Aboriginal, National, and International - Per
Henningsgaard Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman - Brenda
Machosky The Land Holds All Things: Kim Scott's Benang- A Guide to
Postcolonial Spatiality - Lisa Slater Kim Scott's Kayang and Me: Noongar
Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country - Christine Choo
"Wreck/Con/Silly/Nation": Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the
"Friendly Frontier" in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance - Arindam Das The
International Reception of Kim Scott's Works: A Case Study Featuring
Benang - Gillian Whitlock The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works:
A Case Study Featuring Benang - Roger Osborne Traumatic Landscapes:
Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's "A Refreshing Sleep,"
"Capture," and "An Intimate Act" - Lydia Saleh Rofail Spatial Poetics and
the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's "Into the Light" and Other Stories -
Nathanael Pree The Poetry of Kim Scott - Tony Hughes-d'Aeth The Wirlomin
Project and Kim Scott: Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World
of Literature - Natalie Quinlivan Kim Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring
Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health - Rosalie Thackrah Kim
Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in
Aboriginal Health - Sandra Thompson An Interview with Kim Scott - Belinda
Wheeler Notes on the Contributors Index
Key Writings Introduction - Belinda Wheeler Kim Scott's Publishing History
in Three Contexts: Australian Aboriginal, National, and International - Per
Henningsgaard Kim Scott's True Country as Aboriginal Bildungsroman - Brenda
Machosky The Land Holds All Things: Kim Scott's Benang- A Guide to
Postcolonial Spatiality - Lisa Slater Kim Scott's Kayang and Me: Noongar
Identity and Evidence of Connection to Country - Christine Choo
"Wreck/Con/Silly/Nation": Mimicry, Strategic Essentialism, and the
"Friendly Frontier" in Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance - Arindam Das The
International Reception of Kim Scott's Works: A Case Study Featuring
Benang - Gillian Whitlock The International Reception of Kim Scott's Works:
A Case Study Featuring Benang - Roger Osborne Traumatic Landscapes:
Inscribing Spectrality and Identity in Kim Scott's "A Refreshing Sleep,"
"Capture," and "An Intimate Act" - Lydia Saleh Rofail Spatial Poetics and
the Uses of Ekphrasis in Kim Scott's "Into the Light" and Other Stories -
Nathanael Pree The Poetry of Kim Scott - Tony Hughes-d'Aeth The Wirlomin
Project and Kim Scott: Empowering Regional Narratives in a Globalized World
of Literature - Natalie Quinlivan Kim Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring
Possibilities and New Frontiers in Aboriginal Health - Rosalie Thackrah Kim
Scott as Boundary Rider: Exploring Possibilities and New Frontiers in
Aboriginal Health - Sandra Thompson An Interview with Kim Scott - Belinda
Wheeler Notes on the Contributors Index