The Representation of Maori Women in the Novels "Once Were Warriors" by Alan Duff and "Baby No-eyes" by Patricia Grace

Resistance and Social Change in Postcolonial Literature


Term Paper, 2012

15 Pages, Grade: 2,7


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Table of content

1. Introduction

2. The status of Maori women in New Zealand
2.1 The status of Maori women in New Zealand before colonisation
2.2 The status of Maori women in New Zealand under the English law and today...

3. The character of Beth Heke portrayed in Alan Duff's novel „Once were Warriors“

4. The character of Te Paania portrayed in Patricia Grace' novel „Baby No­eyes“

5. The representation of Maori women in the novels

6. Conclusion

Cited Work List

Bibliography

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Title
The Representation of Maori Women in the Novels "Once Were Warriors" by Alan Duff and "Baby No-eyes" by Patricia Grace
Subtitle
Resistance and Social Change in Postcolonial Literature
College
University of Potsdam  (Institut fuer Anglistik)
Course
Historiography and Trauma in Recent Maori Literature
Grade
2,7
Author
Year
2012
Pages
15
Catalog Number
V321157
ISBN (eBook)
9783668204713
ISBN (Book)
9783668204720
File size
737 KB
Language
English
Keywords
maori, trauma, post-colonial, literature, new zealand
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Friederike Börner (Author), 2012, The Representation of Maori Women in the Novels "Once Were Warriors" by Alan Duff and "Baby No-eyes" by Patricia Grace, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/321157

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