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    Ko Aotearoa tātou = We are New Zealand : an anthology / edited by Michelle Elvy, Paula Morris and James Norcliffe ; art editor David Eggleton.
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    Dunedin, New Zealand : Otago University Press, Te Whare Tā o Te Wānanga o Ōtākou, 2020.
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  • New Zealand literature -- 21st century.
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  • New Zealand poetry -- 21st century.
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  • New Zealand essays -- 21st century.
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  • New Zealand fiction -- 21st century.
  • ISBN: 
    9781988592527 (paperback) :
    1988592526 (paperback)
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    248 pages, xxxii pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
    Contents: 
    Introduction / Michelle Elvy, Paula Morris & James Norcliffe -- Massacre (poetry) / Tusiata Avia -- Gardenia (nonfiction) / Ali Shakir -- New Zealand gothic (fiction) / Jack Remiel Cottrell -- To write (poetry) / Apirana Taylor -- Welcome to the family (fiction) / Melanie Kwang -- Silence, part 2 (poetry) / essa may ranapiri -- On love (nonfiction) / Donna Miles-Mojab -- What happened, Mike? (nonfiction) / Debra Daley -- No one likes to hear it (poetry) / Naomi Simon-Kumar -- Art: Ka Rongo te Pō-Ka Rongo Te Ao / Israel Birch -- Ihutai, Ōtākaro / Kim Lowe -- Kaimanawa II / Michael Hight -- Day for night: Huka Falls / Greta Anderson -- Sotheby's Lot 109-Whakahoki / Penny Howard -- Dog thinking about its next move / Nigel Brown -- Freedom! / Melanie Dixon -- Fifty-one/a tribute / Claire Beynon -- Isobar Precinct: Symonds Street cemetery (fiction) / Angelique Kasmara -- Go back to the pā/Hoki ki tou maunga (poetry) / Anaru Eketone -- Skimming stones with God (nonfiction) / Mikaela Nyman -- Language (poetry) / Richard Pamatatau -- I, the ghost (nonfiction) / Nataliya Oryshchuk -- Mr Zhou's kitchen (poetry) / Renee Liang -- Fatayer (fiction) / Anna Woods -- Offering (Poetry) / Neema Singh -- Art: Home / Leafa Wilson -- Joy / Ellie Stiggers -- Tipping point 2 / Denise (Dee) Copland -- Hineahuone / Mele Siniva Williams -- From east to west / Sophie Yu -- Opaque people study / Andy Leleisiùao -- Grow / Zulfirman Syah -- Momentum / Zulfirman Syah -- Hyphenated identity (nonfiction) / Ghazaleh Golbakhsh -- I'm mama Aiwa (poetry) / Aiwa Pooamorn -- Via kadhumba (poetry) / Tsitsi Mapepa -- The fastest girl in the world (nonfiction) / Sarah Kolver -- Childhood by definition (poetry) / Maryana Garcia -- Fill-in family pop quiz (poetry) / Susan Wardell -- Stones and vien (fiction) / Amber Esau -- When they ask you where you are really from (poetry) / Mohamed Hassan -- Duckie (fiction) / Blaine Kelly -- Art: Jump / Ewan McDougall -- Kiss me / Sabine Poppe -- From the chasm-tree & shag, Otago Peninsula / Barry Cleavin -- Barking / Eddie Monotone -- We had the same dream II / Gary Currin -- Kūtai / Bridget Reweti -- Tio III / Simon Kaan -- Takitimu landing side, Waimarama / Yuki Kihara -- How about being a woman? (poetry) / Courtney Sina Meredith -- Tūpuna wahine (poetry) / Stacey Teague -- The packers (nonfiction) / Catarina de Peters Leitāo -- My own special sun (poetry) / Victoria Ivashkova -- Reflection of a forked tongue (poetry) / Nida Fiazi -- Breaking up with Captain Cook on our 250th anniversary (poetry) / Selina Tusitala March -- How to be a good native (poetry) / Miriama Gemmell -- Nevis (poetry) / Jillian Sullivan -- Whananaki. One dairy and a fish-and-chip shop for the entire population (nonfiction) / Ezra Feau -- Neil Avenue. A path runs around the outside of the park (nonfiction) / Tamati Hohepa -- My street is narrow and quiet (nonfiction) / Miha Kovacevic -- The lampposts that line our street compete with the pōhutukawa tree to see who is tallest (nonfiction) / Anna Lafaitele -- Whenever I see my gran she's either cleaning or cooking (nonfiction) / Te Ariki Maunsell -- Treading water (fiction) / Josie Shapiro -- Are we there yet? (poetry) / David Gregory -- Call of the void (fiction) / Kirsteen Ure -- We lost our medicine mama (poetry) / Reihana Robinson -- Goods (poetry) / Fiona Lincoln -- Rapurapu/Searching (fiction) / Tania Roxborogh -- Love letters from Glen Innes (poetry) / Kim Meredith -- Just another New Zealand bloke? (nonfiction) / Faisal Halabi -- Art: Ōhua/Seedlings in / Zena Elliott -- We are one / Zainaa Hilal -- Haeleaga (divine residence) / John Pule -- the light that rains down on them / Kim Pieters -- Distressed glitched / Reza Zareian-Jahromi -- Window I, Window II and Window III / Jennifer Halli -- Nasturtiums / Alan Leatherby -- Mount Taranaki-30.03.2020 at 8am / Fiona Clark -- Freestyle (fiction) / Emma Neale -- The first day of my divorce (poetry) / Vera Hua Dong -- Multiculturalism in the making: one man's life in Aoetearoa New Zealand (nonfiction) / Hanif Quazi -- Seven old bastards of Auckland (poetry) / David Eggleton -- I am not New Zeland (poetry) / Marissa Johnpillai -- A is for Arabs (poetry) / Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe -- Passages, shadows, braids (poetry) / Sudha Rao -- Huozhuzi (poetry) / Lynette Leong -- You need to speak good English (fiction) / Shriya Bhagwat -- List (poetry) / Sigred Yamit -- MAK (nonfiction) / Mustaq Missouri -- One world sleeps in an apple (poetry) / E Wen Wong -- The stories we tell ourselves (nonfiction) / Rahaf Almabaid -- Laundromat (poetry) / Fardowsa Mohamed -- Earth (poetry) / Alison Wong -- Afterword so let (poetry) / Vaughan Rapatahana.
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    Summary: 
    "In the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks of 15 March 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared: 'We are all New Zealanders.' These words resonated, an instant meme that asserted our national diversity and inclusiveness and, at the same time, issued a rebuke to hatred and divisiveness. Ko Aotearoa Tātou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art created in response to the editors' questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light? Who are New Zealanders? The works flowed in from well-known names and new voices, from writers and artists from Kerikeri to Bluff. Some are teenagers still at school; some are in their eighties. Māori, Pākehā, Pasifika, Asian, new migrants, young voices, queer writers, social warriors ... Aotearoa's many faces are represented in this unique and important compendium. In a society where the arts, especially marginalised arts, are under threat, this anthology shows that creative work can explore, document, interrogate, re-imagine - and celebrate - who we are as citizens of this diverse country, in a diverse world"--Cover flap.
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