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Mana wahine reader. Volume 2, A collection of writings 1999-2019 / edited by: Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Naomi Simmonds, Joeliee Seed-Pihama and Kirsten Gabel

Kaituhi: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa: [Ōtaki, Aotearoa/New Zealand] : Te Tākupu, Te Wānanga O Raukawa, 2022Whakaahuatanga: 287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780995129009
  • 0995129002
Tētahi atu taitaia:
  • Collection of writings 1999-2019
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 305.48899442 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ1865.5 .M352 2022
Contents:
Poem. Ngā māreikura / Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan -- Article 19. Colonisation and the imposition of patriarchy: A Ngāti Raukawa woman's perspective / Ani Mikaere -- Article 20. Constitutional reform and mana wahine / Annette Sykes -- Article 21. Claiming our ethical space: a mana wahine conceptual framework for discussing genetic modification / Jessica Hutchings -- Article 22. Mātauranga wāhine: teaching Māori women's knowledge alongside feminism / Kuni Jenkins and Leonie Pihama -- Article 23. Reclaiming the ancient feminine in Māori society: kei wareware i a tātou te ūkaipō! / Aroha Yates-Smith -- Article 24. Mana wahine theory: creating space for Māori women's theories / Leonie Pihama -- Article 25. Te ūkaipō -- Te taiao: the mother, the nurturer - nature / Aroha Yates-Smith -- Article 26. Echoed silences in absentia: mana wahine in institutional contexts / Hine Waitere and Patricia Johnson -- Article 27. Mana wahine: decolonising politics / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 28. Te awa atua: the river of life! Menstruation in pre-colonial times / Ngāhuia Murphy -- Article 29. It's about whānau: oppression, sexuality, and mana / Kim McBreen -- Article 30. In search of our nannies' gardens: a mana wahine geography of maternities in Aotearoa / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 31. Never-ending beginnings: the circularity of mana wāhine / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 32. Poipoia te tamaiti ki te ūkaipō: theorising Māori motherhood / Kirsten Gabel -- Article 33. Kapohia ngā taonga ā kui mā: liberty from the theft of our matrilineal names / Joeliee Seed-Pihama -- Article 34. Mana atua, mana tangata, mana wahine / Leonie Pihama
Summary: In 2019 Te Kotahi Research Institute collated and compiled a selection of papers, written between 1999 to 2019 by wahine Maori across a range of discipline, about their experience as wahine Maori in Aoteroa New Zealand. Published in two volumes, Mana Wahine Reader 1 (1987-1998) and Mana Wahine Reader 2 (1999-2019) present wahine Maori at the coalface within their respective institutions, iwi or hapu - managing students, the Academy and even at times their own expectations. The Mana Wahine Readers were originally published by Te Kotahi Reseacrh Institute and have been republished by Te Takupu, Te Wananga o Raukawa in 2022. They were edited by Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Naomi Simmonds, Joeliee Seed-Pihama and Kirsten Gabel. Robyn Kakukiwa's artwork encases these collections or writing by wahine Maori.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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First published as Education research monograph (Te Kotahi Research Institute) number 4

Includes bibliographical references

Poem. Ngā māreikura / Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan -- Article 19. Colonisation and the imposition of patriarchy: A Ngāti Raukawa woman's perspective / Ani Mikaere -- Article 20. Constitutional reform and mana wahine / Annette Sykes -- Article 21. Claiming our ethical space: a mana wahine conceptual framework for discussing genetic modification / Jessica Hutchings -- Article 22. Mātauranga wāhine: teaching Māori women's knowledge alongside feminism / Kuni Jenkins and Leonie Pihama -- Article 23. Reclaiming the ancient feminine in Māori society: kei wareware i a tātou te ūkaipō! / Aroha Yates-Smith -- Article 24. Mana wahine theory: creating space for Māori women's theories / Leonie Pihama -- Article 25. Te ūkaipō -- Te taiao: the mother, the nurturer - nature / Aroha Yates-Smith -- Article 26. Echoed silences in absentia: mana wahine in institutional contexts / Hine Waitere and Patricia Johnson -- Article 27. Mana wahine: decolonising politics / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 28. Te awa atua: the river of life! Menstruation in pre-colonial times / Ngāhuia Murphy -- Article 29. It's about whānau: oppression, sexuality, and mana / Kim McBreen -- Article 30. In search of our nannies' gardens: a mana wahine geography of maternities in Aotearoa / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 31. Never-ending beginnings: the circularity of mana wāhine / Naomi Simmonds -- Article 32. Poipoia te tamaiti ki te ūkaipō: theorising Māori motherhood / Kirsten Gabel -- Article 33. Kapohia ngā taonga ā kui mā: liberty from the theft of our matrilineal names / Joeliee Seed-Pihama -- Article 34. Mana atua, mana tangata, mana wahine / Leonie Pihama

In 2019 Te Kotahi Research Institute collated and compiled a selection of papers, written between 1999 to 2019 by wahine Maori across a range of discipline, about their experience as wahine Maori in Aoteroa New Zealand. Published in two volumes, Mana Wahine Reader 1 (1987-1998) and Mana Wahine Reader 2 (1999-2019) present wahine Maori at the coalface within their respective institutions, iwi or hapu - managing students, the Academy and even at times their own expectations. The Mana Wahine Readers were originally published by Te Kotahi Reseacrh Institute and have been republished by Te Takupu, Te Wananga o Raukawa in 2022. They were edited by Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Naomi Simmonds, Joeliee Seed-Pihama and Kirsten Gabel. Robyn Kakukiwa's artwork encases these collections or writing by wahine Maori.

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