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A collection of papers published in the National Oral History Association of New Zealand (NOHANZ) journal between 1989 and 2003. The papers represent some of the work of a selection of Maori oral historians, as well as some Pakeha writers addressing Maori issues relevant to histo ...
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Papers presented at the first Lesbian and Gay History Conference held in 2003. Presenters at the conference included aademics, community historians and activists.
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This powerful collection presents original research into the history, literature, and sociology of lesbians in Aotearoa/New Zealand. These fascinating studies analyze topics ranging from the gender transgressions of women passing as men in order to work and marry as they wished t ...
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Wellington author Alison Laurie presents an over view and history of lesbian studies in New Zealand.
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Juliet Hulme and Pauline Parker were teenagers in New Zealand when in June 1954, they killed Pauline's mother. The murder resulted in a public association of lesbianism with evil , insanity and extreme violence. This work focuses on the significance of this case.
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Juliet Hulme and Pauline Parker were teenagers in New Zealand when in June 1954, they killed Pauline's mother. The murder resulted in a public association of lesbianism with evil , insanity and extreme violence. This work focuses on the significance of this case.
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