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In a time of dynamism and contradiction in Pacific cultural
production, a time of 'turning things over' and 'writing from the
inside out, ' this far-reaching volume provides a comprehensive set
of essays and interviews on the emergent literatures of the New
Pacific. With its dynamic combination of important position papers,
polemics, and decolonizing critiques by noted authors and of
analysis by new and established post-colonial scholars, this volume
exposes 'the maze and mix of literatures and cultural identities
breaking down and building up across the Pacific Ocean.' This
pioneering work will be the definitive resource for anyone
researching or teaching Pacific literature and will be invaluable
for bringing Pacific culture to readers outside the region
At school, Selina is teased for her big, frizzy hair. Kids call her
`mophead'. She ties her hair up this way and that way and tries to
fit in. Until one day - Sam Hunt plays a role - Selina gives up the
game. She decides to let her hair out, to embrace her difference,
to be WILD! Selina takes us through special moments in her
extraordinary life. She becomes one of the first Pasifika women to
hold a PhD. She reads for the Queen of England and Samoan royalty.
She meets Barack Obama. And then she is named the New Zealand Poet
Laureate. She picks up her special tokotoko, and notices something.
It has wild hair coming out the end. It looks like a mop. A kid on
the Waiheke ferry teases her about it. So she tells him a story . .
. This is an inspirational graphic memoir, full of wry humour, that
will appeal to young readers and adults alike. Illustrated with wit
and verve by the author - NZ's bestselling Poet Laureate - Mophead
tells the true story of a New Zealand woman realising how her
difference can make a difference.
An essential guide to cultivating joy in your professional and
personal writing Writing should be a pleasurable challenge, not a
painful chore. Writing with Pleasure empowers academic,
professional, and creative writers to reframe their negative
emotions about writing and reclaim their positive ones. By learning
how to cast light on the shadows, you will soon find yourself
bringing passion and pleasure to everything you write. Acclaimed
international writing expert Helen Sword invites you to step into
your "WriteSPACE"-a space of pleasurable writing that is socially
balanced, physically engaged, aesthetically nourishing, creatively
challenging, and emotionally uplifting. Sword weaves together
cutting-edge findings in the sciences and social sciences with
compelling narratives gathered from nearly six hundred faculty
members and graduate students from across the disciplines and
around the world. She provides research-based principles, hands-on
strategies, and creative "pleasure prompts" designed to help you
ramp up your productivity and enhance the personal rewards of your
writing practice. Whether you're writing a scholarly article, an
administrative email, or a love letter, this book will inspire you
to find delight in even the most mundane writing tasks and a
richer, deeper pleasure in those you already enjoy. Exuberantly
illustrated by prizewinning graphic memoirist Selina Tusitala
Marsh, Writing with Pleasure is an indispensable resource for
academics, students, professionals, and anyone for whom writing has
come to feel like a burden rather than a joy.
In her bestselling Mophead, poet laureate and fast talking PI
Selina Tusitala Marsh recounted her experience growing up Pasifika
in Aotearoa and realising how her (and your) difference can make a
difference. In Mophead Tu, Selina is crowned Commonwealth Poet and
invited to perform for the Queen in Westminster Abbey. But when
someone at work calls her a 'sellout', Selina starts doubting
herself. Can she stand with her people who struggled against the
Queen . . . and serve the Queen? From the sinking islands in the
south seas to the smoggy streets of London, Mophead Tu: The Queen's
Poem is a hilariously thought-provoking take on colonial histories
and one poet's journey to bridge the divide. Selina has to work out
where she stands and how to be true to herself. She has to build a
bridge from her sinking islands in the south seas to the smoggy
streets of London. And she has to write a poem. None of it is easy.
All of it is hilarious and moving. Featuring Megan and Harry,
piglets and climate change, Mophead Tu: The Queen's Poem is
colonialism 101 for kids. It will make you laugh and make you
think.
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Fast Talking PI (Paperback)
Selina Tusitala Marsh; Edited by John Kinsella
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R304
R250
Discovery Miles 2 500
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Fast Talking PI reflects the poet's focus on issues affecting
Pacific communities in New Zealand, and indigenous peoples around
the world including the challenges and triumphs of being afakasi
[mixed race]. The book is structured in three sections, Tusitala
(personal), Talkback (political and historical) and Fast Talking
PIs (dialogue). She writes as a calabash breaker, smashing
stereotypes and challenging historic injustices; also exploring the
idea of the calabash as the honoured vessel for identity and story.
Her aesthetics and indigenous politics meld marvellously together
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