'Don't call me European - I've never been to Europe!' Identity politics in post-colonial New Zealand
A rejection by some white majority New Zealanders of the category of 'European' to describe their ethnicity in the 2006 census raises questions about how national identity is perceived in a country that has become increasingly multicultural in the last 60 years. Although British culture st...
Main Author: | Smith, P (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD),
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