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A complete bibliography can be found at the [http://www.nzlf.auckland.ac.nz/author/?a_id=157 New Zealand Literature File], and a list of research publications at the [http://www.waikato.ac.nz/php/research.php?mode=show&author=20947 Waikato University website].
A complete bibliography can be found at the [http://www.nzlf.auckland.ac.nz/author/?a_id=157 New Zealand Literature File], and a list of research publications at the [http://www.waikato.ac.nz/php/research.php?mode=show&author=20947 Waikato University website].


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Revision as of 08:58, 15 April 2010

Women of color in SF

Characters & works:
Protagonists
Protagonists (YA)
Characters

Issues & stereotypes:
Black warrior woman ... Dragon lady
Casting actors

Writers & other people:
Writers
Other creators
SF people

See also:
Female characters
Female authors
Oppressions & intersections

About the IWOCSF


Ngahuia Te Awekotuku is a Maori writer and academic. She is Professor of Research and Development at the Centre for Māori and Pacific Development Research at Waikato University. Her short story collection Ruahine: Mythic Women retells Maori folk stories from a feminist perspective and with SFnal elements.

Bibliography

Short story collections

  • Tahuri (1989)
  • Ruahine: Mythic Women (2001)

Non-fiction

  • Mau Moko: The World of Maori Tattoo (2007)
  • Mana Wahine Maori: Selected Writings on Maori Women’s Art, Culture and Politics (1991)

A complete bibliography can be found at the New Zealand Literature File, and a list of research publications at the Waikato University website.