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The Representation of Maori Women in the Novels "Once Were Warriors" by Alan Duff and "Baby No-eyes" by Patricia Grace

Resistance and Social Change in Postcolonial Literature

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The essay examines the portrayal of Maori women in two significant novels by Maori authors. It analyzes Alan Duff's controversial bestseller "Once Were Warriors," which explores themes of violence and resilience, and Patricia Grace's "Baby Noeyes," celebrated for its strong female characters and cultural depth. The paper highlights how both works contribute to the understanding of Maori identity and trauma, reflecting the complexities of women's experiences within their communities.

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The Representation of Maori Women in the Novels "Once Were Warriors" by Alan Duff and "Baby No-eyes" by Patricia Grace, Friederike Börner

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2016
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