Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Kim Scott's Benang : Monstrous (Textual) Bodies
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Slater contends that 'Throughout Benang, Scott suggests that it is the body's openness to the environment that unsettled the colonisers and made them determine that to establish and maintain sovereignty it was necessary to make a white nation.'

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    y separately published work icon Southerly Now Writing vol. 65 no. 1 2005 Z1218888 2005 periodical issue 2005 pg. 63-73
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