A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott
By Belinda Wheeler (Editor), Arindam Das (Contribution by), Belinda Wheeler (Contribution by), Brenda Machosky (Contribution by), Christine Choo (Contribution by), Gillian Whitlock (Contribution by), Jeanine Leane (Contribution by), Lisa Slater (Contribution by), Lydia Saleh Rofail (Contribution by), Natalie Quinlivan (Contribution by), Nathanael Pree (Contribution by), Per Henningsgaard (Contribution by), Roger Osborne (Contribution by), Rosalie Thackrah (Contribution by), Sandra Thompson (Contribution by), Tony Hughes-d'Aeth (Contribution by)
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By Belinda Wheeler (Editor), Arindam Das (Contribution by), Belinda Wheeler (Contribution by), Brenda Machosky (Contribution by), Christine Choo (Contribution by), Gillian Whitlock (Contribution by), Jeanine Leane (Contribution by), Lisa Slater (Contribution by), Lydia Saleh Rofail (Contribution by), Natalie Quinlivan (Contribution by), Nathanael Pree (Contribution by), Per Henningsgaard (Contribution by), Roger Osborne (Contribution by), Rosalie Thackrah (Contribution by), Sandra Thompson (Contribution by), Tony Hughes-d'Aeth (Contribution by)
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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 w...
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 w...






















