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- The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel
- The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Authorships
- 7 “Rich and Strange”
- 8 Sexuality in Patrick White’s Fiction
- 9 Constellational Form in Gerald Murnane
- 10 Helen Garner’s House of Fiction
- 11 Alexis Wright’s Novel Activism
- 12 Kim Scott and the Doctoral Novel
- Part III Futures
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
12 - Kim Scott and the Doctoral Novel
from Part II - Authorships
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2023
- The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel
- The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Authorships
- 7 “Rich and Strange”
- 8 Sexuality in Patrick White’s Fiction
- 9 Constellational Form in Gerald Murnane
- 10 Helen Garner’s House of Fiction
- 11 Alexis Wright’s Novel Activism
- 12 Kim Scott and the Doctoral Novel
- Part III Futures
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
Summary
This chapter looks at the work of the contemporary Noongar writer Kim Scott, focusing both on its portrayal of his family history and the history of Indigenous settler contact in Western Australia. It emphasizes the importance of the university as a context for Scott’s historical fiction, focusing on creative-writing programs and practice-led research. It demonstrates how the rise of “the doctoral novel” plays a vital role in a more plural and more just model of literary engagement.
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- The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel , pp. 194 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023