Washday at the paWestra, Ans, photographer
Washday at the pa is a 1964 illustrated children's book by Ans Westra that describes a day in the lives of a rural Māori family.The book was originally published by the then School Publications Branch of the Department of Education, and printed by the Government Printer, but all 38,000 ...
Washday at the pa Mana Wahine and Washday at the Pā Glass-fibre itch: a modern washday hazard. Detergents: side effects of the washday miracles What Makes Washday Less Blue? Gender, Nation, and Technology Choice in Postwar Canada
However, in 1964, the government intervened in the controversy surrounding the publication of a primary schools bulletin called Washday at the Pa. This booklet which showed photographs of the home life of a rural Maori family, engendered strongly differing social views on the representation of ...
1997. Nostalgia for `Innocent Homely Pleasures': The 1964 New Zealand Controversy over Washday at the Pa. Gender & History 9(2):242-261.For more on this controversy, see Barbara Brookes, "Nostalgia for `Innocent Homely Pleasures': The 1964 New Zealand Controversy over Washday at the Pa,"...
In 1964, the New Zealand Department of Education withdrew and destroyed 38,000 copies of Washday at the Pa , a booklet depicting Maori family life, at the request of the Maori Women's Welfare League. This essay explores the raced and gen... B Brookes - 《Gender & History》 被引量: ...