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Items where Subject is "PN1993.5.N43 New Zealand"

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Number of items at this level: 6.

Book Section

  1. Wilson, J. M. (2011) Re-representing indigeneity: approaches to history in some recent New Zealand and Australian films. In: Fox, A., Grant, B. K. and Radner, H. (eds.) New Zealand Cinema: Interpreting the Past. Bristol, UK: Intellect. pp. 197-215.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Wilson, J. M. (2011) Ray Lawrence’s adaptation (1985) of Peter Carey’s Bliss (1981) and Christine Jeff’s adaptation (2001) of Kirsty Gunn’s Rain (1994). Invited Presentation presented to: New Perspectives on New Zealand Cinema, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, University of London, 25 November 2011. (Unpublished)
  2. Wilson, J. M. (2009) The anxiety of origins: New Zealand and Australian literature and film. Invited Keynote presented to: 10th Biennial Conference of the European Association for Studies of Australia (EASA): Dis/solutions: the Future of the Past in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, Balearic Islands, Spain, 22-25 September 2009. (Unpublished)
  3. Wilson, J. M. (2009) Origins: New Zealand and Australian literature and film. Seminar Presentation presented to: English Seminar Programme, University of Hull, 16 February 2009. (Unpublished)
  4. Wilson, J. M. (2009) Reimagining indigeneity: origins and belonging in recent New Zealand/Australian films. Paper presented to: Nomadic Communities in the Postcolonial World: Culture, Expression, Rights, Baroda, Gujerat, India, 03-07 January 2009. (Unpublished)
  5. Wilson, J. M. (2008) A comparative study of representations of indigeneity in five Australian and New Zealand feature films. Paper presented to: Remapping Cinema, Remaking History: XIVth Biennial Conference of the Film and History Association of Australia and New Zealand (FHAANZ 2008), Dunedin, New Zealand, 27-30 November 2008. (Unpublished)
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