Feminist thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand : differences and connections / edited by Rosemary Du Plessis and Lynne Alice.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland : Oxford University Press, 1998Description: xx, 306 pISBN:- 0195583566
- 305.4201
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Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction: Feminisms, Connections, and Differences -- Pt. 1. Feminism, Colonialism, and the Politics of Difference -- 1. A Crack in the Imperial Text: Constructions of 'white women' at the intersections of feminisms and colonialisms -- 2. The Absent Presence: The silenced voice of the 'other' woman in New Zealand fiction -- 3. (In)visible Bodies? Immigrant bodies and constructions of nationhood in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 4. Maori Women and the Politics of Theorising Difference -- 5. Postcoloniality, Identity, and the Politics of Location -- 6. Gender, Racism, and the Politics of Chinese Immigration -- 7. Fa'aSamoa in the 1990s: Young Samoan women speak -- 8. 'I Live a Fragmented Life': Cultural identity as perceived by New Zealand Jewish women -- Pt. 2. Political Scholarship/Politicised Teaching -- 9. At the Gates of the Knowledge Factory: Voice, authenticity, and the limits of representation -- 10. Feminist Pedagogy: A conversation -- 11. Reading 'Here' From 'There': Meditations on the study of post-colonial literatures -- 12. Taking the Academy Down Among the Women -- 13. In Search of a Language and a Shareable Imaginative World: E Kore Taku Moe e Riro i a Koe -- 14. Shifting Certainties, Complex Practices: Reflections on feminist research -- 15. Researching Women's Encounters with Doctors: Discourse analysis and method -- 16. Numbers and Talk: Doing feminist research -- 17. Positioning, Subjectivity, and Stories: Feminist poststructuralist research narratives -- Pt. 3. Bodies, Sexualities, and Identities -- 18. Bodies, Sexualities, and Identities: A conversation -- 19. Safe Sex, the Coital Imperative, and Women's Sexual Freedom -- 20. Embodying Places and Emplacing Bodies: Pregnant women and women body builders -- 21. Re/presenting Difference: Women and intellectual disability -- 22. Living Outside the Boundary -- 23. Clio Gets the Monthlies: Menstruation, politics, and historical practice -- 24. 'If I Didn't Get Commissions, I'd Do It Anyway': Feminist film and film/media criticism 1973-96 -- Pt. 4. Politics and Policy -- 25. Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Maori Women, and the State -- 26. Woman and Social/Economic Policy: New feminist agendas for changing times? -- 27. Rethinking Feminist Economics -- 28. Paid Work, Policy, and the Concept of Equality -- 29. Making the Difference: Equal employment opportunities (EEO) in public service organisations -- 30. Women, Health, and Politics: Divisions and connections -- 31. Feminism, Partnership, and Midwifery -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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