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Publikováno v:
Philosophy & Technology. 34:23-44
In this article, drawing upon a feminist epistemology, we examine the critical roles that philosophical standpoint, historical usage, gender, and language play in a knowledge arena which is increasingly opaque to the general public. Focussing on the
Autor:
Helen Bones
Publikováno v:
The Journal of New Zealand Studies.
Stephanie Johnson’s The West Island is a collective biography of four writers and one artist and their experiences of living trans-Tasman lives. Like Johnson herself, Ronald Wakelin, Douglas Stewart, Jean Devanny, Eric Baume and Dulcie Deamer were
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Helen Bones
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at Western Sydney University, is developing a model for curating digitally accessible versions of print‐based manuscript collections that has the poten
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Autor:
Helen Bones
Publikováno v:
Journeys. 17:1-4
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Helen Bones
Many New Zealand writers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century traveled extensively or lived overseas for a time. In The Expatriate Myth, Helen Bones presents a challenge to this conventional understanding that writers had to leave in or
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Helen Bones
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 43:861-881
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentieth-century Antipodean writers is well established, as it is widely believed that New Zealand and Australia were places not conducive to the nurturing
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Helen Bones
Publikováno v:
History Australia. 10:129-148
A common theme among the settler colonies of the British world is concern about promising intellectuals and writers leaving for larger cities and cultural metropolises elsewhere. Early twentieth-century New Zealand is no exception, and is seen as a p
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Helen Bones
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies, in particular Australia and New Zealand, between 1870 and 1945—a time when distinctions between travel, mobility, and emigration were hard to pin
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Helen Bones
Publikováno v:
Transnational Literature, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2013)
Review of From a Distant Shore by Bruce Bennett and Anne Pender