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No. 13 (2012): Journal of New Zealand Studies
No. 13 (2012): Journal of New Zealand Studies
Special Issue: Man Alone
Published:
2013-01-24
Articles
Introduction
Lydia Wevers, Richard Hill
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Man Alone/Mulgan/Marxism
Dougal McNeill
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Men Alone, Men Entwined: Reconsidering Colonial Masculinity
Chris Brickell
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Figures from the Past: Sargeson's Wandering Men and the Limits of Nationalism
Philip Steer
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'Man Alone and Men Together: Maurice Shadbolt, William Malone and Chunuk Bair'
James Bennett
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Men Alone, in Bronze and Stone: A Tale of Two Statues
Ewan Morris
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War, Homecoming and Genre: John Mulgan's 'Man Alone' and Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road'
Erin Mercer
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'And So He Died As He Had Lived, in Exile and Alone': Friendship, Narrative and the Politics of Remembering
Christopher Burke
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Mansfield as 'Man Alone?' Katherine Mansfield's Reading Experiences in Wartime Britain and France
Perrine Gilkison, Sydney Shep
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A Taste of Civvy Street: Heroic Adventure and Domesticity in the Soldier Concert Parties of the First and Second World Wars
Christopher Burns
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'Men Alone' as Outlaws? Hyde's 'Starkie', Lee and Lee's Porcello, and Mulgan's Johnson
John Ross
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The Antimodern Manifesto of the Rural Flaneur: When D'Arcy and John Go For a Wander
Mike Grimshaw
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Reviews
Scholars at War: Australasian Social Scientists, 1939-1945
Frank Bongiorno
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To be truly British we must be anti-German New Zealand, Enemy Aliens and the Great War experience, 1914-1919
Steven Loveridge
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The Making of New Zealanders
Philippa Mein Smith
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The Meeting Place - Maori and Pakeha Encounters, 1642-1840; A Savage Country: The untold story of New Zealand in the 1820s
Sam Ritchie
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Te Hao Nui. The Great Catch. Object Stories from Te Manawa
Sydney Shep
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Striding Both Worlds: Witi Ihimaera and New Zealand's Literary Traditions
Therese Crocker
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Palmer: the Parliamentary Years; Maori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromise
Bryce Edwards
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Contributors
Biographical Note
Notes on Contributors
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