The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to the processes of its cultural production. Since the beginning of New Zealand’s European colonial settlement, the determination to create and reflect a separate and distinctive collective identity for the country’s Pākehā population has been the primary focus of much local creative and critical literature. Most literary histories, like those of Patrick Evans (1990) and Terry Sturm (1991), have followed the narrative of progression – established initially in E.H. McCormick’s Letters and Art in New Zealand (1940) – away from colonial dependency through delineated stages from provincial and cultural nationalist phases to the achievement of a bicult...
This thesis examines the relationship between utopianism and nationalism in New Zealand literature b...
In today’s global literary marketplace, the short story from Aotearoa New Zealand reaches out to int...
The thesis will be an investigation of the history of the short story in New Zealand, attempting to ...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the evolution of national identity in New Zealand through an...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the evolution of national identity in New Zealand through an...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
This thesis examines the relationship between utopianism and nationalism in New Zealand literature b...
In today’s global literary marketplace, the short story from Aotearoa New Zealand reaches out to int...
The thesis will be an investigation of the history of the short story in New Zealand, attempting to ...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the evolution of national identity in New Zealand through an...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the evolution of national identity in New Zealand through an...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
This thesis examines the relationship between utopianism and nationalism in New Zealand literature b...
In today’s global literary marketplace, the short story from Aotearoa New Zealand reaches out to int...
The thesis will be an investigation of the history of the short story in New Zealand, attempting to ...