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New Zealand Multicultural Writing

Bulman-May, James(Edited by)
Part of the Dolphin S. series
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This volume gathers a comprehensive selection of critical texts on New Zealand literature from international specialists in the field.

Their essays fall into four main categories that, taken together, provide a useful overview of the New Zealand canon: postcolonial revisions of settler texts, sociological approaches to the irish diaspora and the country's class structures, the Maori Renaissance, and feminist writings.

Authors considered in depth include Hulme, Grave, Tuwhare, Ihimaera, Gee, Smithyman, Frame, Davin and Leggott.

Specific contributions address topics ranging from the meeting house as a literary structure, to alchemy in "The Bone People", to guardianship traditions in Maori writings.

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Product Details
Aarhus University Press
8779340083 / 9788779340084
Paperback
15/03/2003
Denmark
English
320 p.
22 cm
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