How is the ethnic identity of female Māori and Pacific artists constructed? : a study of life stories using vertical layers of discourse
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Matelau, Tui
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2018-08
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Māori women
Pasifika women
artists
female artists
identity construction
narratives
participatory visual methodologies
visual narratives
creative arts
interviews
Pasifika women
artists
female artists
identity construction
narratives
participatory visual methodologies
visual narratives
creative arts
interviews
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Matelau, T. M. (2018, August). How is the ethnic identity of female Māori and Pacific artists constructed? : a study of life stories using vertical layers of discourse. Paper presented at the World Indigenous Research and Education Conference (WIREC2018), Guovdageaidnu, Norway.
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Participants: 6 female artists of Māori and/or Pacific descent
• Video ethnography: Audio-visual technology used to record participants engaging in their creative practice
• Multimodal (Inter)action Analysis (MIA): Transcription and analysis of video data.
• Interviews: semi structured life story interview
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