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Discover the powerful life story of Elsie Locke in "Looking for Answers: A Life of Elsie Locke," a comprehensive biography authored by Maureen Birchfield. This compelling book delves into the extraordinary journey of a woman who championed pivotal causes such as women's rights, nuclear disarmament, and social justice in Aotearoa New Zealand long before they reached mainstream awareness. With 560 pages of engaging telling, Birchfield meticulously reveals the passionate essence of Elsie Locke, who balanced being a dedicated mother of four while advocating for the environment and human rights. Originally published by Canterbury University Press on August 1, 2009, this biography combines personal anecdotes with insights from recently declassified security files that highlight Locke's influence and the scrutiny she faced during her time in the Communist Party of New Zealand. Perfect for readers interested in feminist literature, historical activism, and the cultural history of New Zealand, this book is a must-read for those looking to understand the life of an unyielding trailblazer. Not only does it chronicle the life of a private person with the heart of a firebrand, but it positions Elsie Locke as a critical figure in New Zealand's social fabric. Experience an inspiring narrative that uncovers the layers of this remarkable woman. Order yours today and enjoy combined shipping to make your purchase experience as seamless as possible. Shop confidently with a NZ owned business based in Auckland, ensuring that this product is in stock locally, eliminating unexpected import fees, customs, or taxes.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 210 x 200 mm
Pages: 560
Author: Maureen Birchfield Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 01-08-2009
Writer and activist Elsie Locke was a remarkable woman whose contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand went largely unrecognised during her lifetime. In a long and eventful life she campaigned for birth control, women's rights, nuclear disarmament, social justice and the environment before such causes were popular. She wrote almost 40 books, numerous articles and School Journal stories, and was a published poet. Forthright she might have been, but the diminutive Elsie Locke was a very private and modest person. In this insightful and compelling biography, Maureen Birchfield peels back the layers of the public firebrand to find an ordinary woman who negotiated enormous personal obstacles to raise four children while striving tirelessly to improve the world around her. Recently declassified security files confirm that the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (and its antecedents) had Elsie firmly in their sights, particularly while she was a member of the the Communist Party of New Zealand (1933-56). Incorporating information from these files, Maureen Birchfield delivers a fascinating portrait of a woman ahead of her time.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 210 x 200 mm
Pages: 560
Author: Maureen Birchfield Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 01-08-2009
Writer and activist Elsie Locke was a remarkable woman whose contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand went largely unrecognised during her lifetime. In a long and eventful life she campaigned for birth control, women's rights, nuclear disarmament, social justice and the environment before such causes were popular. She wrote almost 40 books, numerous articles and School Journal stories, and was a published poet. Forthright she might have been, but the diminutive Elsie Locke was a very private and modest person. In this insightful and compelling biography, Maureen Birchfield peels back the layers of the public firebrand to find an ordinary woman who negotiated enormous personal obstacles to raise four children while striving tirelessly to improve the world around her. Recently declassified security files confirm that the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (and its antecedents) had Elsie firmly in their sights, particularly while she was a member of the the Communist Party of New Zealand (1933-56). Incorporating information from these files, Maureen Birchfield delivers a fascinating portrait of a woman ahead of her time.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.