ISBN:
9781869409906
Language:
English
Pages:
598 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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24 cm
DDC:
305.899442
Keywords:
Salmond, Anne
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Salmond, Anne
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Māori (New Zealand people)
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Ethnology
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Maori
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Maoris
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Ethnologie - Nouvelle-Zélande
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Te Ao Hurihuri
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Taipūwhenuatanga
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Rangahau
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New Zealand History
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Nouvelle-Zélande - Histoire
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Biografie
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Biografie
Description / Table of Contents:
A scholar's life (2013) -- Eruera: an epilogue (1981) -- Institutional racism at the University of Auckland (1983) -- Māori epistemologies (1985) -- Theoretical landscapes: on cross-cultural conceptions of knowledge (1982) -- Pathways in Te Ao Māori (1984) -- Antipodean crab antics (1994) -- Ruatara's dying (1999) -- The trial of the Cannibal Dog, or, Why did Captain Cook die? (1996) -- Their body is different, our body is different (2004) -- McDonald among the Māori (1999) -- With artists. Et la téte:casting heads in the Pacific (2011) ; Introduction: in pursuit of Venus [infected] (2015) -- Of women. Women and democracy (2014) ; Once were warriors (2016) -- Te Tiriti o Waitangi (2010) -- On environmental questions. Tears of Rangi: water, power and people of Aotearoa New Zealand (2014) ; Afterword: think like a fish: Pacific philosophies and climate change (2018) -- Entangled worlds: Kosmos lecture, Berlin (2019) -- What is anthropology? (2019).
Note:
"For fifty years, Dame Anne Salmond has navigated 'te ao hurihuri' - travelling to hui with Eruera and Amiria Stirling in the 1970s, working for a university marae alongside Merimeri Penfold, Patu Hohepa and Wharetoroa Kerr in the 1980s, giving evidence to the Waitangi Tribunal in the 2000s. From 'Hui' to 'The trial of the Cannibal Dog' to today's debates about the future of Aotearoa, Anne Salmond has explored who we are to each other. This book traces Salmond's journey as an anthropologist, as a writer and activist, as a Pākehā New Zealander, as a friend, wife and mother - bringing together her key writing on the Māori world, cultural contact, Te Tiriti and the wider Pacific between two covers. This is a story of Aotearoa and the story of one woman's pathway through our changing land"--Jacket flap
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 552-569
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