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Dirty silence : aspects of language and literature in New Zealand : essays arising from the University of Waikato Winter Lecture Series of 1990

Title
Dirty silence : aspects of language and literature in New Zealand : essays arising from the University of Waikato Winter Lecture Series of 1990 / edited by Graham McGregor and Mark Williams ; associate editor, Ray Harlow.
Publication
Auckland [N.Z.] : Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Additional Authors
  • McGregor, Graham.
  • Williams, Mark, 1951-
  • Harlow, Ray.
  • University of Waikato.
Description
xvii, 179 pages : illustrations, map; 21 cm
Summary
The book consists of twelve essays arising from the University of Waikato Winter Lecture Series of 1990. Their principal concern is with issues of language use in New Zealand. Since the lecture series itself was held during the country's sesquicentenary, its theme focused on the two languages at the very heart of current debate--te reo Maori and New Zealand English. The contributors include scholars and writers living and working in New Zealand who offer contrasting but complementary perspectives on the languages in question. The essays fall into two groups of six. The first of these concentrates on broadly linguistic aspects, with essays on the historical development of Maori and New Zealand English, contemporary issues affecting the linguistic character of both languages, and matters of political and social concern in their everyday use. The second group is more literary in focus, exploring oral and narrative traditions of early Pakeha writers on the one hand, and the contrasting traditions of Pakeha and Maori authors on the other. Voices to be heard in recent Pakeha poetry and Maori haka, ngeri, and waiata-a-ringa are considered in conclusion. This book should prove of interest to students and teachers at upper secondary and tertiary level, as well as general readers keen to expand their awareness of the rich and complex heritage of language in New Zealand.
Subject
  • English language > New Zealand
  • English language > Written English > New Zealand
  • Māori language
  • New Zealand literature
  • Māori literature
  • Maori (language)
  • 18.03 English language and literature
  • English language
  • English language > Written English
  • Māori language
  • Māori literature
  • New Zealand literature
  • Engels
  • Maori (taal)
  • Tuhinga kōrero
  • New Zealand
Note
  • Twelve papers.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Graham McGregor -- 1. The History and Development of the Maori Language / Richard Benton -- 2. The Development of Spoken English in New Zealand / Elizabeth Gordon -- 3. Contemporary Maori Language / Ray Harlow -- 4. The Role of the Sociolinguist in Society / Janet Holmes -- 5. The Politics of Education in Maori / Michael Hollings -- 6. The Politics of English in New Zealand / Allan Bell -- 7. Literary Constructions of Oral Culture / Mark Williams -- 8. A Sublime Moment off Poverty Bay, 9 October 1769 / Jonathan Lamb -- 9. Aspects of Contemporary Maori Writing in English / Ken Arvidson -- 10. Whare Whakairo: Maori 'Literary' Traditions / Hirini Melbourne -- 11. Dirty Silence: Impure Sounds in New Zealand Poetry / Bill Manhire -- 12. Te Ngahurutanga: A Decade of Protest, 1980-1990 / Timoti S. Karetu.
ISBN
  • 0195582276
  • 9780195582277
LCCN
92190491
OCLC
  • ocm27070207
  • 27070207
  • SCSB-1973841
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library