PIKO Principles of Story
Māhealani Ahia "Writing From the PIKO: Embodied Pedagogies of Place." Article draft is under review for publication. Please Do Not Share.
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Ngahuia Te Awekotuku - Maori wahine takatāpui
Dr. Ngahuia Te Awekotuku - "Dykes and Queers: Real lives and legends from our lesbian and gay past" in Broadsheet, pp 17-19
"'The Samenesses and the differences ': Representations of Maori Femininities and sexualities in Ngahuia TeAwekotuku's Short Story Collections Tahuri (1989) and Ruahine: Mythic Women" by Lisa Bach, Katharina Luh, and Ulrike Schult
Article discusses the role of gender and sexuality in 2 of TeAwekotuku works. Tahuri centers a lesbian Maori girl coming of age, while Ruahine: Mythic Women re-works ancestral myths centering strong wahine. These authors draw out important themes and contemporary issues surrounding female power.
Article discusses the role of gender and sexuality in 2 of TeAwekotuku works. Tahuri centers a lesbian Maori girl coming of age, while Ruahine: Mythic Women re-works ancestral myths centering strong wahine. These authors draw out important themes and contemporary issues surrounding female power.