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Puna wai kōrero : an anthology of Māori poetry in English / edited by Robert Sullivan and Reina Whaitiri.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Marama LaurensonKaterina Mataira; Abigail McClutchie; Larissa McMillan; Trixie Te Arama Menzies; Kelly Ana Morey; Paula Morris; Justine Murray; Deirdre Nehua; Moana Nepia; Michael O''Leary; Tru Paraha; Evelyn Patuawa-Nathan; Pare Paul; Kiri Piahana Wong; Brian Potiki; Roma Pōtiki; Maraea Rakuraku; Vaughan Rapatahana; Jean Riki; Reihana Robinson; Te Kahu Rolleston; Zane Scarborough; Kate Shaw; Michael Stevens; Bruce Stewart; Georgina Stewart; J.C. …”
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Postcolonial fiction and disability : exceptional children, metaphor and materiality / Clare Barker.
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 'Decrepit, Deranged, Deformed': Indigeneity and Cultural Health in Potiki -- Hunger, Normalcy, and Postcolonial Disorder in Nervous Conditions and The Book of Not -- Cracking India and Partition: Dismembering the National Body -- The Nation as Freak Show: Monstrosity and Biopolitics in Midnight's Children -- 'Redreaming the World': Ontological Difference and Abiku Perception in The Famished Road -- Conclusion: Growing Up -- Bibliography -- Index.…”
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The testimonial uncanny : indigenous storytelling, knowledge, and reparative practices / Julia V. Emberley.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Introduction : indigenous epistemologies and the testimonial uncanny -- On the threshold between silence and storytelling -- Assembling humanities in the text : on weeping, hospitality and homecoming -- The accidental witness : the Wilkomirski affair and the spiritual uncanny in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach -- On not being an object of violence : the Pickton Trial and Rebecca Belmore's Vigil -- Lessons in love, loss and recovery : the life of Helen Betty Osborne : a graphic novel and Lee Maracle's Ravensong -- Sacred justice and an ethics of love in Marie Clements's The unnatural and accidental women -- The storyteller, the novel, and the witness : Louise Erdrich's Tracks -- (un)housing aboriginality in the virtual museum : civilization.ca and Reservation X -- Ecologies of attachment : tree wombs, sacred bones, and resistance to post-industrial dismemberment in Patricia Grace's Potiki and baby no-eyes -- Conclusion : the indigenous uncanny as reparative episteme.…”
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Representing agency in popular culture : children and youth on page, screen, and in between / edited by Ingrid E. Castro and Jessica Clark ; afterword by David Buckingham.
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…"To all the little girls . . . never doubt that you are valuable and powerful": Representations of children's agency in the pop culture politics of the Trump era -- Innocent victims and troubled combatants: Representations of childhood and adolescence in post-conflict Northern Irish cinema -- "Wise as serpents and innocent as doves": Agency and dehumanization of children during wartime -- Animalic agency: Intersecting the child and the animal in popular British children's fiction -- Homogeneity, agency, and the girls' college series, 1905-1925 -- Fractured friendships and finding oneself: Adolescent girls losing friends and gaining their voices in recent young adult literature -- "Speddies" with spray paints: Intersections of agency, childhood, and disability in award-winning young adult fiction -- Trans reality: The development of agency in trans*gender and gender fluid characters in young adult novels -- Māori agents of change: Examining the children of Whale Rider, Once Were Warriors, and Potiki -- Children's agency and the notion of Guai in Chinese reality television -- Children redefining adult reality in maternal gothic films -- The spirit and the witch: Hayao Miyazaki's agentic girls and their (intra)independent genderational childhoods.…”
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The testimonial uncanny : Indigenous storytelling, knowledge, and reparative practices / Julia V. Emberley.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Introduction : Indigenous epistemologies and the testimonial uncanny -- On the threshold between silence and storytelling -- Assembling humanities in the text : on weeping, hospitality and homecoming -- The accidental witness : the Wilkomirski affair and the spiritual uncanny in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach -- On not being an object of violence : the Pickton Trial and Rebecca Belmore's Vigil -- Lessons in love, loss and recovery : the life of Helen Betty Osborne : a graphic novel and Lee Maracle's Ravensong -- Sacred justice and an ethics of love in Marie Clements's The unnatural and accidental women -- The storyteller, the novel, and the witness : Louise Erdrich's Tracks -- (un)housing aboriginality in the virtual museum : civilization.ca and Reservation X -- Ecologies of attachment : tree wombs, sacred bones, and resistance to post-industrial dismemberment in Patricia Grace's Potiki and baby no-eyes -- Conclusion : the Indigenous uncanny as reparative episteme.…”
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Landfall 234 : Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Spring 2017.
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Mua Strickson-Pua; Island Girl, Sisilia Eteuati; Discards, Albert Wendt; A Palm Tree in Freemans Bay, Bob Orr; poet in his castle, Vaughan Rapatahana; Rowley's Tangi-Down the Road, Brian Potiki; middle name, Tony Beyer; Thistledown Farewell, Owen Marshall; Town Planning or A Loose Roundelay in Answer to the People Who Keep Inviting Me to School Reunions, Joanna Preston.…”
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