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Ko Aotearoa Tatou : We Are New Zealand : An Anthology

SKU: 9781988592527
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  • Author:
    Michelle Elvy / Paula Morris / Norcliffe
  • ISBN:
    9781988592527
  • Publication Date:
    October 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Otago University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Ko Aotearoa Tatou : We Are New Zealand : An Anthology
Ko Aotearoa Tatou : We Are New Zealand : An Anthology

Ko Aotearoa Tatou : We Are New Zealand : An Anthology

SKU: 9781988592527
Regular price $39.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Michelle Elvy / Paula Morris / Norcliffe
  • ISBN:
    9781988592527
  • Publication Date:
    October 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Otago University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

In the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks of 15 March 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared: We are all New Zealanders. These words resonated, an instant meme that asserted our national diversity and inclusiveness and, at the same time, issued a rebuke to hatred and divisiveness.

Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art created in response to the editors questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light? Who are New Zealanders?

The works flowed in from well-known names and new voices, from writers and artists from Kerikeri to Bluff. Some are teenagers still at school; some are in their eighties. Maori, Pakeha, Pasifika, Asian, new migrants, young voices, queer writers, social warriors ... Aotearoa's many faces are represented in this unique and important compendium.

In a society where the arts, especially marginalised arts, are under threat, this anthology shows that creative work can explore, document, interrogate, re-imagine and celebrate who we are as citizens of this diverse country, in a diverse world.

A list of all contributors can be found at www.wearenewzealand.org.

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  • In the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks of 15 March 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared: We are all New Zealanders. These words resonated, an instant meme that asserted our national diversity and inclusiveness and, at the same time, issued a rebuke to hatred and divisiveness.

    Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art created in response to the editors questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light? Who are New Zealanders?

    The works flowed in from well-known names and new voices, from writers and artists from Kerikeri to Bluff. Some are teenagers still at school; some are in their eighties. Maori, Pakeha, Pasifika, Asian, new migrants, young voices, queer writers, social warriors ... Aotearoa's many faces are represented in this unique and important compendium.

    In a society where the arts, especially marginalised arts, are under threat, this anthology shows that creative work can explore, document, interrogate, re-imagine and celebrate who we are as citizens of this diverse country, in a diverse world.

    A list of all contributors can be found at www.wearenewzealand.org.

In the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks of 15 March 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared: We are all New Zealanders. These words resonated, an instant meme that asserted our national diversity and inclusiveness and, at the same time, issued a rebuke to hatred and divisiveness.

Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art created in response to the editors questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light? Who are New Zealanders?

The works flowed in from well-known names and new voices, from writers and artists from Kerikeri to Bluff. Some are teenagers still at school; some are in their eighties. Maori, Pakeha, Pasifika, Asian, new migrants, young voices, queer writers, social warriors ... Aotearoa's many faces are represented in this unique and important compendium.

In a society where the arts, especially marginalised arts, are under threat, this anthology shows that creative work can explore, document, interrogate, re-imagine and celebrate who we are as citizens of this diverse country, in a diverse world.

A list of all contributors can be found at www.wearenewzealand.org.