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Contemporary problems of economic and social change have obliged social scientists from different fields to learn much about each others' work as well as about the specific problems they are together seeking to solve. The bearing of economic conditions on the character of a social system has become more apparent to anthropologists, and, similarly, economists have become more aware of the relevance of social factors to economic decisions. This pioneering book is at the point of contact between these two disciplines, presenting detailed studies from many societies of the interaction between social and economic relationships. The studies in this volume--all by social anthropologists --focus on ...
More than 20,000 titles from New Zealand & the surrounding Pacific Islands can be located by title, publisher, & subject in this key resource. Also serving as a comprehensive directory to the region's publishing & bookselling industry, NEW ZEALAND BOOKS IN PRINT lists book, video, & audiocassette distributors; book trade associations; literary awards; agents; booksellers; libraries; & others. From D.W. Thorpe.
Collection of 169 poems, including 49 new works, by 34 Australian and 24 New Zealand women poets. Contributors include Fleur Adcock, Rosemary Dobson, Diane Fahey, Janet Frame, Gwen Harwood, Keri Hulme, Jennifer Maiden, Judith Rodriguez, Jennifer Strauss, Judith Wright and Fay Zwicky. Includes an introduction by the editor, biographical notes and a photograph for each contributor, indexes of titles, first lines and new poems, and a glossary of Maori words.
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Vols. for 1892-1941 contain the transactions and proceedings of the society.
This edited collection from a distinguished group of contributors explores a range of topics including literature as imperialist propaganda, the representation of the colonies in British literature, the emergence of literary culture in the colonies and the creation of new gender roles such as ‘girl Crusoes’ in works of fiction.
This overview about publishing Indigenous literature in Australia from the mid-1990s to 2000 includes broader issues that writers need to consider such as engaging with readers and reviewers. Although changes have been made since 2000, the issues identified in this book remain current and to a large extent unresolved.