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The census tells us that 8000 New Zealanders actively identify as Jewish and it is estimated that the broader population is probably around 25,000. There has never been an authoritative history of this country's Jewish population and yet people of Jewish descent (both secular and ...
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Leonard Bell examines the complex and unbalanced cultural interchange between European and Maori in 19th-century New Zealand and the relationship between visual representation and the ideology of colonialism.
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This landmark book is the first sustained examination of Friedlander's life and work. It is illustrated with almost 200 of her photographs, many published for the first time.
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Describes cultural interchange between Europeans and non-Europeans in the 19th century, and the relationship between visual representation and the ideology of colonialism.
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Focusing on the diverse photographic oeuvre of one of New Zealand's foremost pioneers of art photography in the post-war period, the publication accompanies the exhibition curated by Associate Professor Leonard Bell from the Art History Department, The University of Auckland an ...
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