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Re-inventing New Zealand : Essays On The Arts And The Media
Paperback Edition: 1
The book reflects on the huge changes to our culture produced by the hippie upheaval of the 1960s, new forms of feminism, the Maori renaissance, radical styles of philosophy, economic extremism, and the digital age. Such changes have transformed our literature, visual arts, music, film, and television, and re-invented our sense of place. The book offers insights into each of those arts and each of those themes.
A personal memoir by the author sets the scene for this richly varied selection of 21 essays, from 1983 to 2016.
These essays are seminal contributions, central to the major intellectual and cultural changes that define the New Zealand we live in today. Wystan Curnow.
Featured in the 16 May 2016 New Zealand Newsletter.
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Pages : 442
Publisher : Atuanui Press
Publication date : 2016-05
Subjects: Non-fiction, Education / Language / ESOL