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Māori and Aboriginal Women in the Public Eye

Representing Difference, 1950-2000

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274 pages
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10 hours

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Focusing on media representations, this comprehensive study examines the portrayals of prominent Indigenous women from Australia and New Zealand, such as Goolagong, Te Kanawa, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, and Dame Whina Cooper. It explores how these figures have been depicted in various media, shedding light on cultural narratives and societal perceptions surrounding Indigenous identities. The book aims to highlight the impact of these portrayals on public understanding and the importance of representation in media.

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Māori and Aboriginal Women in the Public Eye, Karen Fox

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2011
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