This thesis explores whether an analytical practice, combining creative writing with activism and based in academia, can help open space for more women scriptwriters within New Zealand feature filmmaking. It links autoethnography with activist and experience-based methodologies within a creative writing framework that includes a memoir, an essay, a report, diaries and emails, an essay screenplay and weblogging, to present multiple views of an investigation into state investment in women‘s feature filmmaking and the researcher‘s own experience as an activist researcher and apprentice scriptwriter. It concludes that, within an analytical creative writing practice, autoethnography‘s accommodation of a single researcher participant‘s shifting r...
A Feminine Language in Cinema is a creative-work or practice-led Master of Philosophy project. The c...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
Abstract: This thesis is about the journey of a filmmaker, storyteller and creative practitioner who...
The experiences of Aotearoa New Zealand women filmmakers have historically included discrimination, ...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
Women have been at the forefront of devised theatre since it became a prevalent method of making in ...
Through its small acts of resistance, this PhD highlights an experimental, feminist and personal app...
As the leading body for film in New Zealand, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) plays a key role...
This article examines the different writing processes within a New Zealand intra-cultural community ...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that it is possible to both decolonise and indigenise the New Zeala...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
After spending the summer immersed in archival, literary, and online research, I am proud to report ...
This thesis analyses screenwriting as an exemplary and idiosyncratic form of creative labour in the ...
Developing Heide Schlüpmann’s 2013 article, “An Alliance Between History and Theory”, we argue that ...
By adopting Post-Modernist methods, Feminist theory, and Post-Structural aesthetics, I critique west...
A Feminine Language in Cinema is a creative-work or practice-led Master of Philosophy project. The c...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
Abstract: This thesis is about the journey of a filmmaker, storyteller and creative practitioner who...
The experiences of Aotearoa New Zealand women filmmakers have historically included discrimination, ...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
Women have been at the forefront of devised theatre since it became a prevalent method of making in ...
Through its small acts of resistance, this PhD highlights an experimental, feminist and personal app...
As the leading body for film in New Zealand, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) plays a key role...
This article examines the different writing processes within a New Zealand intra-cultural community ...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that it is possible to both decolonise and indigenise the New Zeala...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
After spending the summer immersed in archival, literary, and online research, I am proud to report ...
This thesis analyses screenwriting as an exemplary and idiosyncratic form of creative labour in the ...
Developing Heide Schlüpmann’s 2013 article, “An Alliance Between History and Theory”, we argue that ...
By adopting Post-Modernist methods, Feminist theory, and Post-Structural aesthetics, I critique west...
A Feminine Language in Cinema is a creative-work or practice-led Master of Philosophy project. The c...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
Abstract: This thesis is about the journey of a filmmaker, storyteller and creative practitioner who...