Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 ‘I Can’t Argue Away the Shame’ : Frontier Violence and Family History Converge in David Marr’s Harrowing and Important New Book
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'Cultural capital is a rare and precious commodity. It is earned by doing – with wit, rigour and imagination. Being born to privilege may help in its accumulation, but that is not sufficient. These days, especially, privilege can be an impediment.' 

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