Drawing on her own experiences as a novelist and anthologist, Tina Makereti explores the situation of the Māori writer as someone “speaking with two mouths,” addressing and drawing from both Māori and Pākehā literary traditions and ways of expressing creativity. Considering some examples from her own fiction and the work of other notable writers such as Patricia Grace, Makereti argues for a richer, more expansive conception of Māori and New Zealand literary history, one drawing on, and acknowledging, Māori ways of imagining literature.fals
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
Drawing on her own experiences as a novelist and anthologist, Tina Makereti explores the situation o...
Maori and Pasifika writers cross borders with a vibrant aesthetic that exists nowhere else on the pl...
Although Keri Hulme’s the bone people is now recognised as forming part of the literary cano...
This book is a linguistic and cultural exploration in the field of Maori literature written in Engli...
While there is increased academic interest in Maori writing in English, both inside and outside Aote...
As the second decade of the 21st century draws to a close, Indigenous literary studies in Aotearoa N...
As the second decade of the 21st century draws to a close, Indigenous literary studies in Aotearoa N...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
Witi Ihimaera has been a dominant force in New Zealand literature for four decades. In Striding Bot...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
This study will examine how Maori are textually represented in the construction of New Zealand. It w...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
Drawing on her own experiences as a novelist and anthologist, Tina Makereti explores the situation o...
Maori and Pasifika writers cross borders with a vibrant aesthetic that exists nowhere else on the pl...
Although Keri Hulme’s the bone people is now recognised as forming part of the literary cano...
This book is a linguistic and cultural exploration in the field of Maori literature written in Engli...
While there is increased academic interest in Maori writing in English, both inside and outside Aote...
As the second decade of the 21st century draws to a close, Indigenous literary studies in Aotearoa N...
As the second decade of the 21st century draws to a close, Indigenous literary studies in Aotearoa N...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
Witi Ihimaera has been a dominant force in New Zealand literature for four decades. In Striding Bot...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
This study will examine how Maori are textually represented in the construction of New Zealand. It w...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
This thesis aims to explore the implications of reading the poetry of Roma Potiki with some of the c...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...