Women 'readings' of Aotearoa New Zealand - presented by Kate de Goldi and Prof. Harry Ricketts and Linda Burgess and Prof. Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich

Women 'readings' of Aotearoa New Zealand

Kate de Goldi, Harry Ricketts, Linda Burgess and Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich

Kate de GoldiProf. Harry RickettsLinda BurgessProf. Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich
Women 'readings' of Aotearoa New Zealand
Kate de Goldi
Kate de Goldi
Massey University
Prof. Harry Ricketts
Harry Ricketts
Victoria University of Wellington
Linda Burgess
Linda Burgess
Prof. Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich
Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich
Victoria University of Wellington

This seminar discusses what it means to be a women writer in Aotearoa New Zealand but also about the pleasures of reading women's New Zealand fiction. The panelists discuss their own take on writing about, and in, Aotearoa New Zealand, reflection on Lydia's reading tastes, their reading tastes, and memories of their favourite writers growing up.

Rebellious Minds
Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies (Victoria University of Wellington)
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K. de Goldi et al. (2022, May 18), Women 'readings' of Aotearoa New Zealand
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Video length 59:06
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