Women's Studies Journal 1995 - 11:1&2
Theme Issue - Aotearoa/ New Zealand and their Others: Feminism and Postcoloniality
contents:
- Maori, the 'Eternally Compromised Noun': Complicity, Contradictions and Postcolonial Identities in the Age of Biculturalism
Donna Matahaere - Post-cards & Post-colonialism: Photo Essay
Caroline Vercoe - Getting the Picture
Annie Goldson - Re-presenting Forms: Margaret Dawson's Amusements
Susan Bollard - Post Colonialism: Ko te Mate Kurupopo - The Festering Wound
Hana O'Regan - Postcolonial Maori Sovereignty
Radhika Mohanram - Setting up the Targets: the Construction of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) 'Target Groups' in the New Zealand Public Service
Deborah Jones - Tourist Traffic No. 2: The Cultural Romance of 'White Woman' Rewritten in Stories Without Plot Devices
Sarah Williams
1994 Coleman Lecture:
- Structural Reform, Economism, and the Abuse of Scientific Authority
Phillida Bunkle
Current Policy Issues for Women:
- Women's Access to Justice Project
The Law Commission
Archives:
- The Wages of Sin: Aspects of Nurse Training At Dunedin Hospital in the 1920s and 1930s
Patricia Sargison
Book Reviews:
- Feminism and the Politics of Difference, (eds) Sneja Gunew and Anna Yeatman, reviewed by Rosemary Du Plessis.
- Justice and Identity: Antipodean Practices, (eds) Margaret Wilson and Anna Yeatman, reviewed by Rosemary Du Plessis.
- Vision Aotearoa: Kaupapa New Zealand, Roslie Capper and Amy Brown (interviewers), Witi Ihimaera (ed), reviewed by Anna Marsich.
- Pirating the Pacific, by Anna Stephen, reviewed by Caroline Vercoe.
- Three Dances by Carol Brown, reviewed by Beverly Burrell.
- Women and Economics, by Prue Hyman, reviewed by Jan Pahl.
- Shards of Glass, by Bronwyn Davies, reviewed by Judith McFarlane.
Cover Design by Caroline Vercoe and Mark McGuire
