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Massey University Press Ngatokimatawhaorua: The biography of a waka
£30.39
Massey University Press Raiment: A Memoir
£22.15
Massey University Press Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2022
Each year Poetry New Zealand, this country’s longest-running poetry magazine (established in 1951 by Louis Johnson), rounds up important new poetry, reviews and essays, making it the ideal way to catch up with the latest poetry from both established and emerging New Zealand poets. The packed issue #56 features 130 new poems—including by this year’s featured poet, Wes Lee, and by David Eggleton, Janet Newman, Amber Esau, Elizabeth Morton, Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor, Alistair Paterson, essa may ranapiri, Nikki-Lee Birdsey, Iain Britton, Jordan Hamel, Jack Ross, Dominic Hoey, Owen Bullock, Semira Davis, Rata Gordon, Adrienne Jansen, Olivia Macassey, Vaughan Rapatahana, and Kerrin P. Sharpe—and essays and reviews of new poetry collections.
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Massey University Press Wellington Architecture: A Walking Guide
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Massey University Press Soundings: Diving for stories in the beckoning sea
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Massey University Press Shadow Worlds: A History of the Occult and Esoteric in New Zealand
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Massey University Press Ziggle The Len Lye art activity book
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Massey University Press The Fate of the Land Ko nga Akinga a nga Rangatira: Maori Political Struggle in the Liberal Era 1891-1912
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Massey University Press Rooms: Portraits of Remarkable New Zealand Interiors
£42.75
Massey University Press Women and Work in Asia and the Pacific: Experiences, challenges and ways forward
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Massey University Press Te Kupenga
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Massey University Press Life in the Shallows: The wetlands of Aotearoa New Zealand
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Massey University Press Bill and Shirley: A memoir
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Massey University Press Te Manu Huna a Tane: The hidden bird of Tane
£24.90
Massey University Press The New New Zealand: Facing demographic disruption
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Massey University Press Observations of a Rural Nurse
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Massey University Press Home: New Writing
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Massey University Press Army Fundamentals: From making soldiers to the limits of the military instrument
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Massey University Press The Citizen: Past and present
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Massey University Press Rebooting the Regions: Why low or zero growth needn't mean the end of prosperity
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Massey University Press The New Zealand Land Food Annual 2016
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Massey University Press Erebus the Ice Dragon: Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano
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Massey University Press Tū Rangaranga: Rights, Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Massey University Press Livestock Production in New Zealand
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Massey University Press It Takes a Village: A guide to Matakana and its surrounding districts
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Massey University Press Invisible: New Zealand's history of excluding Kiwi-Indians
Despite the mythology of benign race relations, Aotearoa New Zealand has experienced a very long history of underlying prejudice and racism. Little has been written about the experiences of Indian migrants, either historically or today, and most writing has focussed on celebration and integration. Invisible speaks of survival and the real impacts racism has on the lives of Indian New Zealanders. It uncovers a story of exclusion that has rendered Kiwi-Indians invisible in the historical narratives of the nation.
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Massey University Press The Unsettled
After Richard Shaw published his acclaimed memoir The Forgotten Coast in 2021, he made contact with Pakeha with long settler histories who were coming to grips with the truth of their respective families' pioneer stories'. They were questioning the foundation of aggressive acts of colonisation and land confiscation on which those stories had been constructed.The Unsettled weaves those stories with Shaw's own and features New Zealanders who are trying to figure out how to live well with their own pasts, their presents and their possible futures. They may be unsettled, but they are doing something about it.It is an indispensable companion for the journey towards understanding the complex and difficult history of the New Zealand Wars and their ongoing aftermath.
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Massey University Press Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2024
After Richard Shaw published his acclaimed memoir The Forgotten Coast in 2021, he made contact with Pakeha with long settler histories who were coming to grips with the truth of their respective families' pioneer stories'. They were questioning the foundation of aggressive acts of colonisation and land confiscation on which those stories had been constructed.The Unsettled weaves those stories with Shaw's own and features New Zealanders who are trying to figure out how to live well with their own pasts, their presents and their possible futures. They may be unsettled, but they are doing something about it.It is an indispensable companion for the journey towards understanding the complex and difficult history of the New Zealand Wars and their ongoing aftermath.
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Massey University Press In The Temple
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Massey University Press Ki Mua, Ki Muri: 25 years of Toioho ki Apiti
£40.70
Massey University Press Gretchen Albrecht: Between gesture and geometry
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Massey University Press 30 Queer Lives: Conversations with LGBTQIA+ New Zealanders
30 Queer Lives explores the lives, struggles and successes of LGBTQIA+ New Zealanders. The author, Matt McEvoy, notes that as a young gay Kiwi kid growing up, books about All Blacks and Sir Edmund Hillary were ubiquitous, while stories about other New Zealanders struggled for a place in school libraries and bookshops. ‘The singular elevation of the sports-hero genre made us feel that perhaps we weren’t “real New Zealanders”. ‘To this day, there still has not been a book to celebrate queer expression and contribution to New Zealand life, and show how LGBTQIA+ people strengthen our rich culture.’ This book, bold and bright as the rainbow community itself, fills that gap. It explores the lives of queer people across New Zealand society, from north to south and from soldiers, celebrities, lawyers, drag queens, businesspeople and Olympians to farmers and fa`afafine. From the famous — Grant Robertson, Gareth Farr, Chlöe Swarbrick — to the less well known, these 30 stories encourage empathy and understanding, challenge stereotypes, and offer courage and hope.
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Massey University Press A Kind of Shelter Whakaruru-taha: An anthology of new writing for a new world order
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Massey University Press Adopted: Loss, love, family and reunion
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Massey University Press New Zealand's Foreign Service: A History
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Massey University Press Kiwi Bikers: 85 New Zealanders and their motorbikes
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Massey University Press One Hundred Havens: The settlement of the Marlborough Sounds
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Massey University Press The Forgotten Coast
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Massey University Press Felt
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Massey University Press Agency of Hope: The story of the Auckland City Mission 1920-2020
£30.39
Massey University Press Free to be Children: Preventing child sexual abuse in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Massey University Press Tooth and Veil: The life and times of the New Zealand dental nurse
£30.39
Massey University Press Ko wai kei te papa takaro? Who is at the playground?
£14.60
Massey University Press The Writing Life: Twelve New Zealand Authors
A unique and intimate survey of the lives and work of 12 of our most acclaimed writers: Patricia Grace, Tessa Duder, Owen Marshall, Philip Temple, David Hill, Joy Cowley, Vincent O'Sullivan, Albert Wendt, Marilyn Duckworth, Chris Else, Fiona Kidman and Witi Ihimaera. As a group they are now the `elders' of New Zealand literature; they forged the path for the current generation. These interviews reveal not just the grand moments of their careers but also the defeats and disappointments. There are also stories about the enabling and symbiotic role of editors and publishers, showing how key industry figures have played a critical role in shaping New Zealand's literary landscape. They also share some advice on writing. Magnificent portraits by distinguished photographer John McDermott complete the package.
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Massey University Press Hazel and the Snails
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Massey University Press Wild Honey: Reading New Zealand women's poetry
£27.65
Massey University Press Poetry New Zealand Yearbook: 2019: 53
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Massey University Press Three Kiwi Tales
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