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Title: Tūrangawaewae Second Edition
Sub-title: Identity and belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand
Edited by: Ella Kahu, Te RÄ Moriarty, Helen Dollery, Richard Shaw
ISBN10-13: 199101600X : 9781991016003
Illustrations: 100 colour images
Format: Paperback
Size: 230x160mm
Pages: 320
Weight: .500 Kg.
Published: Massey University Press - July   2022
List Price: 46.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 14
Subjects: Colonialism & imperialism : Political science & theory
What is a New Zealander? What does it mean to be a citizen of or a resident in this country? How do we understand what makes Aotearoa New Zealand complex and unique? And what creates a sense of belonging and identity, both here and in the world? Nowâ s a critical time to be thinking about these sorts of things. With global pandemics and vaccine mandates, racial violence and growing inequality, easy slogans take the place of reasoning and reasonableness. Empathy is in retreat, and intolerance is on the march. History tells us that this is never a good mix. In this engaging book, experts direct their sharp analysis at these and other important issues. Written for university students, it will appeal to anyone interested in where we have come from and where we are headed. Itâ s a book for active participants in Aotearoa New Zealand and in global society. The chapters dig deep and are discursive. As often as possible, cited print texts are reproduced in full, and links to audio and visual material are displayed at key places. Relevant and enriching, TÅ"rangawaewae will excite students to read widely and dig more deeply intellectually.
Table of Contents:
KUPU MĀORI/GLOSSARY; INTRODUCTION: Ella Kahu, Te Rā Moriarty, Helen Dollery and Richard Shaw; PART ONE: FACES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND -- Introduction / Richard Shaw; CHAPTER ONE: Identity and citizenship Laying the foundations /Ella Kahu; CHAPTER TWO: Tangata whenua Maori, identity and belonging / Te Ra Moriarty; CHAPTER THREE: Aotearoa’s ever-changing face Diversity as an unfinished project / Trudie Cain and Tracey Nicholls. PART TWO: VOICES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND -- Introduction / Trudie Cain and Ella Kahu; CHAPTER FOUR: Voices in the House Political representation and participation / Richard Shaw; CHAPTER FIVE: Shout it out Participation and protest in public life / Ella Kahu; CHAPTER SIX: Voicing cultural rights Arts, identity and belonging / Rand Hazou and Trudie Cain. PART THREE: PLACES IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND -- Introduction / Trudie Cain and Juliana Mansvelt; CHAPTER SEVEN: Physical places Home as place / Trudie Cain and Juliana Mansvelt; CHAPTER EIGHT: Institutional places The university / Richard Shaw and Matt Russell; CHAPTER NINE: Digital places Identity, participation and power / Stella Pennell; PART FOUR: STORIES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND -- Introduction: Ella Kahu; CHAPTER TEN: We’re all equal here Ideals of equality / David Littlewood; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Clean and green A myth that matters / Juliana Mansvelt; CHAPTER TWELVE: Anzac ‘Lest we forget’ or ‘Best we forget’? / Helen Dollery and Carl Bradley; CONCLUSION: Identity and belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand / Richard Shaw; ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INDEX.
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