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Mana Wahine reader : a collection of writings 1987-1998. Volume I Edited by Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Naomi Simmonds, Joeliee Seed-Pihama and Kirsten Gabel

Contributor(s): Pihama, Leonie [Editor] | Smith, Linda Tuhiwai [Editor] | Simmonds, Naomi [Editor] | Seed-Pihama, Joeliee [Editor] | Gabel, Kirsten [Editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Education Research Monograph.Publisher: Hamilton, New Zealand : Te Kotahi Research Institute, 2019Description: electronic document (216 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-9941217-6-9.Subject(s): CULTURE | FEMINISM | MĀORI | WOMEN | MANA WAHINE | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | WĀHINE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website
Contents:
Poem: Don’t Mess with the Māori Woman / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 01 -- Article 01: To Us the Dreamers are Important / Rangimarie Mihomiho Rose Pere, 04 -- Article 02: He Aha Te Mea Nui? / Waerete Norman, 13 -- Article 03: He Whiriwhiri Wahine: Framing Women’s Studies for Aotearoa / Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, 19 -- Article 04: Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui We will Never Go Away: Experiences of a Māori Lesbian Feminist / Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, 29 -- Article 05: Māori Women: Discourses, Projects and Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 39 -- Article 06: Becoming an Academic: Contradictions and Dilemmas of a Māori Feminist / Kathie Irwin, 53 -- Article 07: Towards Theories of Māori Feminisms / Kathie Irwin, 66 -- Article 08: Reflections on the Status of Māori Women / Kuni Jenkins, 83 -- Article 09: Getting Out From Down Under: Māori Women, Education and the Struggles for Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 89 -- Article 10: From Head and Shoulders / Merata Mita, 105 -- Article 11: Hokianga Waiata a Nga Tupuna Wahine: Journeys through Mana Wahine, Mana Tane / Margie Hohepa, 110 -- Article 12: The Marginalisation of Māori Women / Patricia Johnston and Leonie Pihama, 114 -- Article 13: The Negation of Powerlessness: Māori Feminism, a Perspective / Ripeka Evans, 126 -- Article 14: Māori Women: Caught in the Contradictions of a Colonised Reality / Annie Mikaere, 137 -- Article 15: What Counts as Difference and what Differences Count: Gender, Race and the Politics of Difference / Patricia Johnston and Leonie Pihama, 155 -- Article 16: Māori Women and Domestic Violence: The Methodology of Research and the Māori Perspective / Stephanie Milroy, 168 -- Article 17: Towards a Theory of Mana Wahine / Huia Tomlins Jahnke, 183 -- Article 18: Sacred Balance / Aroha Te Pareake Mead, 198 -- Kuputaka / Glossary
Summary: This Mana Wahine reader and the companion volume II (#6476) provide access to writings related to Mana Wahine and/or Māori women’s writings on Māori feminist approaches which may be difficult to access from their original source. The editors "are honoured to reprint a range of early works here to make them more readily available nationally and internationally. The writings that appear in these two readers are those that we have been able to gain permission to reprint, often because the original publications either are out of print or are not easily accessible. We acknowledge and thank all of the authors and the publishers who brought these writings to us all in their original form, and who have agreed that we share them in these volumes with free access. We have chosen to create these volumes as online resources so they can be downloaded and shared widely. He mihi mutunga kore tēnei ki a koutou, wāhine mā." (From the Preface). Record #6475
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Education Research Monograph, 3, 2019

Poem: Don’t Mess with the Māori Woman / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 01 -- Article 01: To Us the Dreamers are Important / Rangimarie Mihomiho Rose Pere, 04 -- Article 02: He Aha Te Mea Nui? / Waerete Norman, 13 -- Article 03: He Whiriwhiri Wahine: Framing Women’s Studies for Aotearoa / Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, 19 --
Article 04: Kia Mau, Kia Manawanui We will Never Go Away: Experiences of a
Māori Lesbian Feminist / Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, 29 -- Article 05: Māori Women: Discourses, Projects and Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 39 -- Article 06: Becoming an Academic: Contradictions and Dilemmas of a Māori Feminist / Kathie Irwin, 53 -- Article 07: Towards Theories of Māori Feminisms / Kathie Irwin, 66 -- Article 08: Reflections on the Status of Māori Women / Kuni Jenkins, 83 --
Article 09: Getting Out From Down Under: Māori Women, Education and the
Struggles for Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, 89 -- Article 10: From Head and Shoulders / Merata Mita, 105 -- Article 11: Hokianga Waiata a Nga Tupuna Wahine: Journeys through Mana Wahine, Mana Tane / Margie Hohepa, 110 -- Article 12: The Marginalisation of Māori Women / Patricia Johnston and Leonie Pihama, 114 -- Article 13: The Negation of Powerlessness: Māori Feminism, a Perspective / Ripeka Evans, 126 -- Article 14: Māori Women: Caught in the Contradictions of a Colonised Reality / Annie Mikaere, 137 -- Article 15: What Counts as Difference and what Differences Count: Gender, Race and the Politics of Difference / Patricia Johnston and Leonie Pihama, 155 -- Article 16: Māori Women and Domestic Violence: The Methodology of Research and the Māori Perspective / Stephanie Milroy, 168 -- Article 17: Towards a Theory of Mana Wahine / Huia Tomlins Jahnke, 183 -- Article 18: Sacred Balance / Aroha Te Pareake Mead, 198 -- Kuputaka / Glossary

This Mana Wahine reader and the companion volume II (#6476) provide access to writings related to Mana Wahine and/or Māori women’s writings on Māori feminist approaches which may be difficult to access from their original source.

The editors "are honoured to reprint a range of early works here to make them more readily available nationally and internationally. The writings that appear in these two readers are those that we have been able to gain permission to reprint, often because the original publications either are out of print or are not easily accessible. We acknowledge and thank all of the authors and the publishers who brought these writings to us all in their original form, and who have agreed that we share them in these volumes with free access. We have chosen to create these volumes as online resources so they can be downloaded and shared widely. He mihi mutunga kore tēnei ki a koutou, wāhine mā." (From the Preface). Record #6475

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