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Edwards, S. & Martin, H. (2007). New Zealand Film, 1912-1996. Oxford University Press New Zealand.
Irwin, K. (1992) “Towards Theories of Maori Feminisms.” Feminist Voices: Women’s Studies Texts for Aotearoa/New Zealand." (Ed. Rosemary Du Plessis. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1-21)
Lacey, C. (2011). 'Unsettled Historiography: Post-colonial Anxiety and the Burden of the Past in Pictures' in New Zealand Cinema: Interpreting the Past. (Eds. Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant and Hillary Radner. Bristol: Intellect. pp. 99-118)
Lawn, J. (2011). Neoliberalism and the Politics of Indigenous Community in the fiction of Alan Duff and Witi Ihimaera. Social Semiotics, 21: 1, 85 - 99.
McBreen, K. (2011). Mana Wahine. http://starspangledrodeo.blogspot.co.nz/2011/06/mana-wahine.html Retrieved 10.11.12
McHugh, K. A. (2001). ‘Sounds that Creep Inside You’: Female Narration and Voiceover in the Films of Jane Campion in Style: Volume 35.2, Summer 2001. pp. 193-218
Murray, S. (2008).‘Precarious Adulthood’: Communal Anxieties in 19802 Film’ in Contemporary New Zealand Cinema: From New Wave to Blockbuster (Eds. Ian Conrich and Stuart Murray. London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 169-180).
Pihama, L. (2000) Ebony and Ivory. Constructions of Maori in The Piano’ in Jane Campion’s The Piano (Ed. Harriet Margolis. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 114-134).
Pihama, L. (2001) Tihei Mauri Ora Honouring Our Voices. University of Auckland.
Rueschmann, E. (2007). ‘Dislocations of Home and Gender in the Films of Jane Campion’ in New Zealand Filmmakers (Eds. Ian Conrich and Stuart Murray. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 289-303)
Simmonds, N. (2011). Mana Wahine: Decolonising Politics. Women’s Studies Journal, Volume 25 Number 2, December 2011: 11-25. ISSN 1173-6615
Tincknell, E. (2007). ‘Between the Personal and the Political: Feminist Fables in the Films of Gaylene Preston’ in New Zealand Filmmakers (Eds. Ian Conrich and Stuart Murray. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 72-87)
Ward, V. (2010). Vincent Ward, The Past Awaits. Craig Potton Publishing.
Wiles, M. (2007). “Narrating the Feminine Nation: The Coming-of-Age Girl in Contemporary New Zealand Cinema” in Youth Culture in Global Cinema. (Ed. Timothy Shary and Alexandra Seibel. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 175-188).
Wilson, J. (2011). ‘Re-Representing Indigeneity: Approaches to History in Some Recent New Zealand and Australian Films’ in New Zealand Cinema: Interpreting the Past (Eds. Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant and Hillary Radner. Bristol: Intellect. pp. 197-216).
Winitana, M. (2008). Contemporary Perceptions of Mana Wahine Maori in Australia: A diasporic discussion. http://www.review.mai.ac.nz Retrieved 10.11.12