Abstract
Review of Patrons of Maori Culture: Power, Theory and Ideology in the Maori Renaissance
Highlights
Patrons of Maori Culture: Power, Theory and Ideology in the Maori Renaissance
Patrons of Maori Culture is divided into three sections: ‘culture’, ‘history’ and ‘university’
Chapter three looks at the roots of Maoritanga in the political and economic climate of New Zealand during the 1920s and the anthropological ideas which were being developed at that time
Summary
Patrons of Maori Culture: Power, Theory and Ideology in the Maori Renaissance. Steven Webster Dunedin: University of Otago Press, 1998. Steven Webster’s Patrons of Maori Culture: Power, Theory and Ideology in the Maori Renaissanceis a collection of essays which addresses two main issues: the place of Maori culture in New Zealand and the scholarly use of the anthropological notion of ‘culture’.
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