While postcolonial theory enjoys sustained popularity in literary studies, several Indigenous scholars remain skeptical towards this framework. Yet counterproposals of using alternative approaches such as Kaupapa Māori are also linked to some difficulties, especially for Western scholars looking at Indigenous literary output. As will be shown in this article, drawbacks on both sides have to be acknowledged, although this does not mean that either framework should be neglected. Instead it will be argued that both provide valuable lenses and it is precisely their tensions that generate possibilities of cross-fertilization. By applying Indigenous theories to and pitting them against postcolonial studies, a new critical perspective can emerge t...
cultural values, aspirations, and tikanga (protocols). While the research explored how Māori women a...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional bina...
The question of a dominating Western metanarrative in postcolonial societies has particular signific...
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...
While there is increased academic interest in Maori writing in English, both inside and outside Aote...
This thesis considers the narratives of eight M ori chook keepers from the Waikato rohe, Aotearoa. T...
This thesis juxtaposes Indigenous Australian literature and Adivasi/tribal literature—two self-gover...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
Research with Indigenous Peoples has a history associated with colonialism, oppression, and power an...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional binar...
This project concerns three novels written during the Maori Renaissance--a time of renewal and resur...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional binar...
cultural values, aspirations, and tikanga (protocols). While the research explored how Māori women a...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional bina...
The question of a dominating Western metanarrative in postcolonial societies has particular signific...
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...
While there is increased academic interest in Maori writing in English, both inside and outside Aote...
This thesis considers the narratives of eight M ori chook keepers from the Waikato rohe, Aotearoa. T...
This thesis juxtaposes Indigenous Australian literature and Adivasi/tribal literature—two self-gover...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
Research with Indigenous Peoples has a history associated with colonialism, oppression, and power an...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional binar...
This project concerns three novels written during the Maori Renaissance--a time of renewal and resur...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional binar...
cultural values, aspirations, and tikanga (protocols). While the research explored how Māori women a...
The fracturing of cultural identity is a common trope in postcolonial literatures. Traditional bina...
The question of a dominating Western metanarrative in postcolonial societies has particular signific...