Feminist Thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Differences and ConnectionsRosemary Du Plessis, Lynne Alice Oxford University Press, 1998 - 306 من الصفحات This collection of essays highlights the telling diversity of feminist political analysis as practiced today in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The book has been designed to identify those issues that feminists in this and other contexts are addressing in their research, teaching, writing, and their relationships with other feminists. These papers respond to queries about how and why politics, identity, activism, and community are being reconsidered in the 1990s. |
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... earnings , Māori women were dealing with the consequences of applying the principles of individual property ownership to communal land . Māori men who were registered as the owners of land had the right to vote after the 1857 Māori ...
... earnings , Māori women were dealing with the consequences of applying the principles of individual property ownership to communal land . Māori men who were registered as the owners of land had the right to vote after the 1857 Māori ...
الصفحة 211
... earnings as a result of child care , make it more difficult for them to repay their loans quickly . In the 1990s women in their middle years are frequently expected simultaneously to help their adult children through longer years of ...
... earnings as a result of child care , make it more difficult for them to repay their loans quickly . In the 1990s women in their middle years are frequently expected simultaneously to help their adult children through longer years of ...
الصفحة 226
... earnings of women and men , state policy with respect to child care has not been approached as a strategy to redress these inequalities . Child - care policy has centred on the funding and provision of early childhood education through ...
... earnings of women and men , state policy with respect to child care has not been approached as a strategy to redress these inequalities . Child - care policy has centred on the funding and provision of early childhood education through ...
المحتوى
Feminism Colonialism and the Politics of Difference | 1 |
Invisible Bodies? Immigrant bodies and constructions | 21 |
Postcoloniality Identity and the Politics of Location | 37 |
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