Resistance : an indigenous response to neoliberalism / edited by Maria Bargh.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Huia, 2007Description: 213 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1869692861
- 9781869692865
- Indigenous response to neoliberalism
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Economic conditions
- Government, Resistance to -- New Zealand
- Neoliberalism -- New Zealand
- Neoliberalism
- Tōrangapū
- Mātauranga hapori
- Umanga
- New Zealand -- Politics and government
- New Zealand -- Economic conditions -- 1984-
- New Zealand -- Economic policy -- 1984-
- New Zealand -- Politics and government -- 1984-
- 330.122 22
- DU423.P63 R47 2007
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | South Campus City Campus Main Collection | 330.122 RES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Issued | 16/10/2024 | A324297B | |
Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 330.122 RES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A324302B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Maria Bargh -- Part One: -- 1. Mā̄ori development and neoliberalism / Maria Bargh -- 2. Economic determinants of Māori health and disparities / Bridget Robson -- Part Two: -- Cultures of collecting / Cherryl Smith -- 4. A long wait for justice / Maui Solomon -- 5. 'If I close my mouth I will die': writing, resisting, centring / Alice Te Punga Somerville -- 6. Part Three: -- Blunting the system : the personal is the political / interview with Annette Sykes -- 7. We are everywhere / interview with Teanau Tuiono -- Part Four: -- 8. A small issue of sovereignty / Maria Bargh -- 9. Māori and the United Nations / Claire Charters -- 10. Globalisation and the colonising state of mind / Moana Jackson.
New Zealand is one of the world leaders of neoliberalism, and since 1984 its government has pursued neoliberal policies with a confidence that few other governments possess. Resistance is a collection by New Zealand indigenous Māori academics, activists, and leaders on resistance to neoliberalism. This unique book features a range of views that are often invisible to current debates on globalization.
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