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Observations, Studies in New Zealand Documentary (2011)
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ISBN: 9780864736567 bzw. 0864736568, in Englisch, Victoria University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping f... In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping forge a sense of national identity. They have been there, too, chronicling the work of our artists and poets, our musicians and Kiwiana exponents, as they struggle to express the meaning of a life in Aotearoa. Observations is a series of dispatches from the front, commentaries on the fray from an admittedly partisan reporter who is both critic and filmmaker himself.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 23x210x146 mm;Gewicht: 440,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: september 2011;ISBN10: 0864736568;ISBN13: 9780864736567; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2011.
bol.com.
In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping f... In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping forge a sense of national identity. They have been there, too, chronicling the work of our artists and poets, our musicians and Kiwiana exponents, as they struggle to express the meaning of a life in Aotearoa. Observations is a series of dispatches from the front, commentaries on the fray from an admittedly partisan reporter who is both critic and filmmaker himself.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 23x210x146 mm;Gewicht: 440,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: september 2011;ISBN10: 0864736568;ISBN13: 9780864736567; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2011.
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Observations: Studies in New Zealand Documentary
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780864736567 bzw. 0864736568, in Englisch, Victoria University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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BRAND NEW, Observations: Studies in New Zealand Documentary, Russell Campbell, In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping forge a sense of national identity. They have been there, too, chronicling the work of our artists and poets, our musicians and Kiwiana exponents, as they struggle to express the meaning of a life in Aotearoa. Observations is a series of dispatches from the front, commentaries on the fray from an admittedly partisan reporter who is both critic and filmmaker himself.
BRAND NEW, Observations: Studies in New Zealand Documentary, Russell Campbell, In recent times New Zealanders have engaged in battle over who we are and what we would like our country to be, and documentary film has been in the thick of it. From the picket lines of industrial conflict to the occupied ground of Maori land rights campaigns, from the stormy skirmishes of women's liberation to disputed histories of the New Zealand Wars or the New Right revolution a century later, the filmmakers have been there, documenting the action and deliberately or inadvertently helping forge a sense of national identity. They have been there, too, chronicling the work of our artists and poets, our musicians and Kiwiana exponents, as they struggle to express the meaning of a life in Aotearoa. Observations is a series of dispatches from the front, commentaries on the fray from an admittedly partisan reporter who is both critic and filmmaker himself.
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