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Reading Pakeha?: Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand (Hardback) (2009)
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ISBN: 9789042026445 bzw. 9042026448, in Holländisch, Brill, Netherlands, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Language: English Brand New Book. Aotearoa New Zealand, a tiny Pacific country, is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular nation can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan s Man Alone (1939), Keri Hulme s the bone people (1983), and Alan Duff s Once Were Warriors (1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other settler cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison. Specifically, Reading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand explores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, ***, and ***uality. This book also asks whether Pakeha is still a meaningful term.
Language: English Brand New Book. Aotearoa New Zealand, a tiny Pacific country, is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular nation can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan s Man Alone (1939), Keri Hulme s the bone people (1983), and Alan Duff s Once Were Warriors (1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other settler cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison. Specifically, Reading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand explores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, ***, and ***uality. This book also asks whether Pakeha is still a meaningful term.
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Reading Pakeha?: Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand (2009)
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ISBN: 9789042026445 bzw. 9042026448, vermutlich in Englisch, Brill Academic Publishers, neu.
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Aotearoa New Zealand, 'a tiny Pacific country,' is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world.In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular 'nation' can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan's IMan Alone /I(1939), Keri Hulme's Ithe bone people /I(1983), and Alan Duff's IOnce Were Warriors /I(1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other 'settler' cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison.Specifically, IReading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand /Iexplores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, sex, and sexuality. This book also asks whether 'Pakeha' is still a meaningful term. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.01.2009.
Aotearoa New Zealand, 'a tiny Pacific country,' is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world.In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular 'nation' can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan's IMan Alone /I(1939), Keri Hulme's Ithe bone people /I(1983), and Alan Duff's IOnce Were Warriors /I(1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other 'settler' cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison.Specifically, IReading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand /Iexplores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, sex, and sexuality. This book also asks whether 'Pakeha' is still a meaningful term. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.01.2009.
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Reading Pakeha?: Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand. (Cross/Cultures) (2009)
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Reading Pakeha? Aotearoa New Zealand, "a tiny Pacific country," is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. La... Full description, Hardcover, Label: Rodopi, Rodopi, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-08-13, Studio: Rodopi, Verkaufsrang: 3122101.
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Reading Pakeha? Aotearoa New Zealand, "a tiny Pacific country," is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. La... Full description, Hardcover, Label: Rodopi, Rodopi, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-08-13, Studio: Rodopi, Verkaufsrang: 3122101.
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Reading Pakeha?: Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand. (Cross/Cultures) (2009)
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Aotearoa New Zealand, "a tiny Pacific country," is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular 'nation' can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan's Man Alone (1939), Keri Hulme's the bone people (1983), and Alan Duff's Once Were Warriors (1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other 'settler' cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison. Specifically, Reading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand explores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, ***, and ***uality. This book also asks whether 'Pakeha' is still a meaningful term. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Rodopi, Rodopi, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-08-13, Studio: Rodopi, Verkaufsrang: 5297929.
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Aotearoa New Zealand, "a tiny Pacific country," is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-European) identity have been marked by the phenomenal popularity of three novels, each at a time of massive social change. Late-colonialism, anti-imperialism, and the collapse of the idea of a singular 'nation' can be traced through the reception of John Mulgan's Man Alone (1939), Keri Hulme's the bone people (1983), and Alan Duff's Once Were Warriors (1990). Yet close analysis of these three novels also reveals marginalization and silencing in claims to singular Pakeha identity and a linear development of settler acculturation. Such a dynamic resonates with that of other 'settler' cultures - the similarities and differences telling in comparison. Specifically, Reading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand explores how concepts of race and ethnicity intersect with those of gender, ***, and ***uality. This book also asks whether 'Pakeha' is still a meaningful term. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Rodopi, Rodopi, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-08-13, Studio: Rodopi, Verkaufsrang: 5297929.
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