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Feminist voices : women's studies texts for Aotearoa/New Zealand / edited by Rosemary Du Plessis, with Phillida Bunkle [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992Description: xiv, 358 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 019558239X
  • 9780195582390
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420993 20
LOC classification:
  • HQ1865.5 .F46 1992
Contents:
1. Towards Theories of Maori Feminism / Kathie Irwin -- 2. Towards an Indigenous University Women's Studies for Aotearoa: A Pakeha Educationist's Perspective / Sue Middleton -- 3. A Lesbian-Feminist Approach to the Histories of Aotearoa: A Pakeha Perspective / Julie Glamuzina -- 4. Speaking the Unspeakable: A Background to Teaching Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Alison J. Laurie -- 5. Becoming Knowers: Feminism, Science, and Medicine / Phillida Bunkle -- 6. Whanaupani / Pania McArdell -- 7. Post-Coup Exodus: Indo-Fijian Women Migrants in New Zealand / Shaista Shameem -- 8. Joint Custody, Gender, and Power / Anne Opie -- 9. Undying Love, Resisting Pleasures: Women Watch Telerugby / Lynne Star -- 10. Another Pair of Eyes: Women's Spirituality and Feminist Politics / Lynne Alice -- 11. Confirming Identity and Telling the Stories: A Women's Perspective on Maori Theatre / Roma Potiki -- 12. On His Terms: Gender and the Politics of Domestic Life / Ruth Habgood --
13. Feminism and Sex Work: Connections and Contradictions / Jan Jordan -- 14. Daring or Deluded: A Case Study in Feminist Management: Mary O'Regan in interview with Mary Varnham -- 15. Stating the Contradictions: The Case of Women's Employment / Rosemary Du Plessis -- 16. Handling the Hydra: Feminist Analyses of the State / Nicola Armstrong -- 17. To Market and Home Again: Gender and the New Right / Anne Else -- 18. The Use of Economic Orthodoxy to Justify Inequality: A Feminist Critique / Prue Hyman -- 19. Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence in Aotearoa / Margaret A. Wilson -- 20. Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui - We Will Never Go Away: Experiences of a Maori Lesbian Feminist / Ngahuia Te Awekeluku -- 21. Looking in My Own Back Yard: The Search for White Feminist Theaories of Racism for Aotearoa / Deborah Jones -- 22. Radical Feminism in New Zealand: From Piha to Newtown / Alison Jones and Camille Guy -- 23. Pacific Connections: Women and the Peace Movement in Aotearoa / Hilda Halkyard-Harawira and Katie Boanas --
24. Ecofeminism, Women, and Nature / Christine Dann -- --
Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Towards Theories of Maori Feminism -- 2. Towards an Indigenous University Women's Studies for Aotearoa: A Pakeha Educationist's Perspective -- 3. A Lesbian-Feminist Approach to the Histories of Aotearoa: A Pakeha Perspective -- 4. Speaking the Unspeakable: A Background to Teaching Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 5. Becoming Knowers: Feminism, Science, and Medicine -- 6. Whanaupani -- 7. Post-Coup Exodus: Indo-Fijian Women Migrants in New Zealand -- 8. Joint Custody, Gender, and Power -- 9. Undying Love, Resisting Pleasures: Women Watch Telerugby -- 10. Another Pair of Eyes: Women's Spirituality and Feminist Politics -- 11. Confirming Identity and Telling the Stories: A Women's Perspective on Maori Theatre -- 12. On His Terms: Gender and the Politics of Domestic Life -- 13. Feminism and Sex Work: Connections and Contradictions -- 14. Daring or Deluded: A Case Study in Feminist Management: Mary O'Regan in interview with Mary Varnham -- 15. Stating the Contradictions: The Case of Women's Employment -- 16. Handling the Hydra: Feminist Analyses of the State -- 17. To Market and Home Again: Gender and the New Right -- 18. The Use of Economic Orthodoxy to Justify Inequality: A Feminist Critique -- 19. Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence in Aotearoa -- 20. Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui - We Will Never Go Away: Experiences of a Maori Lesbian Feminist -- 21. Looking in My Own Back Yard: The Search for White Feminist Theaories of Racism for Aotearoa -- 22. Radical Feminism in New Zealand: From Piha to Newtown -- 23. Pacific Connections: Women and the Peace Movement in Aotearoa -- 24. Ecofeminism, Women, and Nature -- Index.
Summary: "Maori and Pakeha, lesbian and heterosexual, older and younger, working inside or outside universities, the two dozen contributors to Feminist Voices present here their feminist analyses of Aotearoa/New Zealand. They discuss subjects as diverse as rugby, spirituality, the politics of work,science, medicine, education, speaking on the marae, racism, Maori theatre, lesbian studies, women and the State, feminist politics, and what is presented to us as history. The result is diverse, lively, and challenging reading for students of women's studies and feminist studies, or simply thoseseeking to understand further the position of women in Aotearoa/New Zealand in the 1990s."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Towards Theories of Maori Feminism / Kathie Irwin -- 2. Towards an Indigenous University Women's Studies for Aotearoa: A Pakeha Educationist's Perspective / Sue Middleton -- 3. A Lesbian-Feminist Approach to the Histories of Aotearoa: A Pakeha Perspective / Julie Glamuzina -- 4. Speaking the Unspeakable: A Background to Teaching Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Alison J. Laurie -- 5. Becoming Knowers: Feminism, Science, and Medicine / Phillida Bunkle -- 6. Whanaupani / Pania McArdell -- 7. Post-Coup Exodus: Indo-Fijian Women Migrants in New Zealand / Shaista Shameem -- 8. Joint Custody, Gender, and Power / Anne Opie -- 9. Undying Love, Resisting Pleasures: Women Watch Telerugby / Lynne Star -- 10. Another Pair of Eyes: Women's Spirituality and Feminist Politics / Lynne Alice -- 11. Confirming Identity and Telling the Stories: A Women's Perspective on Maori Theatre / Roma Potiki -- 12. On His Terms: Gender and the Politics of Domestic Life / Ruth Habgood --

13. Feminism and Sex Work: Connections and Contradictions / Jan Jordan -- 14. Daring or Deluded: A Case Study in Feminist Management: Mary O'Regan in interview with Mary Varnham -- 15. Stating the Contradictions: The Case of Women's Employment / Rosemary Du Plessis -- 16. Handling the Hydra: Feminist Analyses of the State / Nicola Armstrong -- 17. To Market and Home Again: Gender and the New Right / Anne Else -- 18. The Use of Economic Orthodoxy to Justify Inequality: A Feminist Critique / Prue Hyman -- 19. Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence in Aotearoa / Margaret A. Wilson -- 20. Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui - We Will Never Go Away: Experiences of a Maori Lesbian Feminist / Ngahuia Te Awekeluku -- 21. Looking in My Own Back Yard: The Search for White Feminist Theaories of Racism for Aotearoa / Deborah Jones -- 22. Radical Feminism in New Zealand: From Piha to Newtown / Alison Jones and Camille Guy -- 23. Pacific Connections: Women and the Peace Movement in Aotearoa / Hilda Halkyard-Harawira and Katie Boanas --

24. Ecofeminism, Women, and Nature / Christine Dann -- --

Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Towards Theories of Maori Feminism -- 2. Towards an Indigenous University Women's Studies for Aotearoa: A Pakeha Educationist's Perspective -- 3. A Lesbian-Feminist Approach to the Histories of Aotearoa: A Pakeha Perspective -- 4. Speaking the Unspeakable: A Background to Teaching Lesbian Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 5. Becoming Knowers: Feminism, Science, and Medicine -- 6. Whanaupani -- 7. Post-Coup Exodus: Indo-Fijian Women Migrants in New Zealand -- 8. Joint Custody, Gender, and Power -- 9. Undying Love, Resisting Pleasures: Women Watch Telerugby -- 10. Another Pair of Eyes: Women's Spirituality and Feminist Politics -- 11. Confirming Identity and Telling the Stories: A Women's Perspective on Maori Theatre -- 12. On His Terms: Gender and the Politics of Domestic Life -- 13. Feminism and Sex Work: Connections and Contradictions -- 14. Daring or Deluded: A Case Study in Feminist Management: Mary O'Regan in interview with Mary Varnham -- 15. Stating the Contradictions: The Case of Women's Employment -- 16. Handling the Hydra: Feminist Analyses of the State -- 17. To Market and Home Again: Gender and the New Right -- 18. The Use of Economic Orthodoxy to Justify Inequality: A Feminist Critique -- 19. Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence in Aotearoa -- 20. Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui - We Will Never Go Away: Experiences of a Maori Lesbian Feminist -- 21. Looking in My Own Back Yard: The Search for White Feminist Theaories of Racism for Aotearoa -- 22. Radical Feminism in New Zealand: From Piha to Newtown -- 23. Pacific Connections: Women and the Peace Movement in Aotearoa -- 24. Ecofeminism, Women, and Nature -- Index.

"Maori and Pakeha, lesbian and heterosexual, older and younger, working inside or outside universities, the two dozen contributors to Feminist Voices present here their feminist analyses of Aotearoa/New Zealand. They discuss subjects as diverse as rugby, spirituality, the politics of work,science, medicine, education, speaking on the marae, racism, Maori theatre, lesbian studies, women and the State, feminist politics, and what is presented to us as history. The result is diverse, lively, and challenging reading for students of women's studies and feminist studies, or simply thoseseeking to understand further the position of women in Aotearoa/New Zealand in the 1990s."--Publisher description.

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