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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Māori women
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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