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100 1  Fox, Karen|c(Research editor)|0https://id.loc.gov/
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245 10 Maori and Aboriginal women in the public eye :
       |brepresenting difference, 1950-2000 /|cKaren Fox. 
264  1 Acton, A.C.T. :|bANU E Press,|c2011. 
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490 1  ANU lives series in biography 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "From 1950, increasing numbers of Aboriginal and Māori 
       women became nationally or internationally renowned. Few 
       reached the heights of international fame accorded Evonne 
       Goolagong or Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and few remained 
       household names for any length of time. But their growing 
       numbers and visibility reflected the dramatic social, 
       cultural and political changes taking place in Australia 
       and New Zealand in the second half of the twentieth 
       century. This book is the first in-depth study of media 
       portrayals of well-known Indigenous women in Australia and
       New Zealand, including Goolagong, Te Kanawa, Oodgeroo 
       Noonuccal and Dame Whina Cooper. The power of the media in
       shaping the lives of individuals and communities, for good
       or ill, is widely acknowledged. In these pages, Karen Fox 
       examines an especially fascinating and revealing aspect of
       the media and its history -- how prominent Māori and 
       Aboriginal women were depicted for the readers of popular 
       media in the past."--Publisher's description. 
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       and Ma⁺ѕori women became nationally or internationally 
       renowned. Few reached the heights of international fame 
       accorded Evonne Goolagong or Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and few 
       remained household names for any length of time. But their
       growing numbers and visibility reflected the dramatic 
       social, cultural and political changes taking place in 
       Australia and New Zealand in the second half of the 
       twentieth century. This book is the first in-depth study 
       of media portrayals of well-known Indigenous women in 
       Australia and New Zealand, including Goolagong, Te Kanawa,
       Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Dame Whina Cooper. The power of the
       media in shaping the lives of individuals and communities,
       for good or ill, is widely acknowledged. In these pages, 
       Karen Fox examines an especially fascinating and revealing
       aspect of the media and its history -- how prominent 
       Ma⁺ѕori and Aboriginal women were depicted for the readers
       of popular media in the past."--Publisher's description. 
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