Narrating Indigenous modernities : transcultural dimensions in contemporary Māori literature / / Michaela Moura-Koçoğlu.

The Māori of New Zealand, a nation that quietly prides itself on its pioneering egalitarianism, have had to assert their indigenous rights against the demographic, institutional, and cultural dominance of Pākehā and other immigrant minorities – European, Asian, and Polynesian – in a postcolonial soc...

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Superior document:Cross/cultures ; 141
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Cross/cultures ; 141.
Physical Description:1 online resource (330 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material -- “Things are not exactly black or white in Aotearoa”: The Many Facets of Kiwi Identity -- Fragmentation Reconsidered: Transcultural Identities in the Making -- Narratives of (Be)Longing: Māori Literary Voices Advancing -- Narratives of (Un)Belonging: Unmasking Cleavage, Cleaving to Identities -- Transcultural Readings: Recombining Repertoires -- Navigating Transcultural Currents: Stories of Indigenous Modernities -- Works Cited -- Index. 
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